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Your backstage pass to the Blue Note, NY. Everything from backstage pictures and rehearsal footage to last minute ticket and CD giveaways.
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West 3rd Street 131, 10012, New York, United States
- bluenotejazz.com
A moneymachine not a jazzclub....
I visited BlueNote jazz club in New York for the first and last time. Place was so cramped thee was no room at all...four people squeezed into a space for 2. Half of the room had their back to the music.
Sometimes they have 4 shows in one evening....it is a moneymachine with no time for laid back jazz...also a lot of noise during the concert as food, drinks, coffee, cake, water, wine had to be served in the little time before people are chased out and the next group coming in.
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