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Jazz Clubs Worldwide Database Jazz Clubs Worldwide Database The Ultimate Guide to the Global Jazz Club Scene Version 1.0 May 2017 INTRODUCTION Jazz Clubs Worldwide was created in 1997. It rapidly became established as the most comprehensive source of information about the global jazz club scene. Used by jazz lovers worldwide it became widely used by jazz aficionados. musicians, groups, agents, promoters to plan future gigs and tours. 3000 plus Jazz Clubs 98 Countries 36 American States All Indexes Hyperlinked Jazz Club Websites Hyperlinked All subscribers receive the core database and all future updates at no additional cost. The Jazz Clubs Worldwide Database is made available in PDF. Epub. Mobi.. Should you require additional information please contact me using the contact forms on the website http://jazz-clubs-worldwide.com Or directly by email: [email protected] Guarantee of one hundred percent accuracy is of course an impossibility given the very fluid nature of the global jazz scene. Nevertheless every effort is made to ensure the database is as accurate as it possibility can be. Both text and web links. When updates and new information is added subscribers will automatically receive a set of the updated digital files. You can submit update information directly: http://jazz-clubs-worldwide.com/clubs-submit-information Information Sources Jazz Clubs Worldwide was created in 1997. Information from tens of thousands of submitted new entries and updates. Research and verification. AFRICA Croatia NORTH AMERICA OCEANIA Benin Czech Republic Canada Australia Ghana Denmark Costa Rica Guam Kenya Estonia Mexico New Zealand Mauritius Finland Tasmania Mozambique France USA South Africa Georgian Republic Alabama SOUTH AMERICA German Cities A-E Arkansas Argentina ASIA German Cities F-J Arizona Bolivia Armenia German Cities K-M California Brazil Azerbaijan German Cities N-W Colorado Chile China Gibraltar Connecticut Columbia Hong Kong Greece Delaware Ecuador India Hungary Florida Peru Japan Iceland Georgia Uruguay Korea Ireland Hawaii Venezuela Malaysia Italy Illinois Nepal Latvia Indiana UNITED KINGDOM Philippines Lithuania Kentucky East Russia Luxembourg Louisiana London Singapore Macedonia Maryland Midlands Siri Lanka Madeira Massachusetts North East Taiwan Malta Michigan North West Thailand Netherlands Minnesota Scotland Viet Nam Norway Missouri South East Nevada Poland South West New Hampshire CARIBBEAN Portugal Wales Bahamas Romania New Jersey Yorkshire & Barbados Serbia New York Humberside Cuba Sicily Ohio Dominican Republic Slovakia Oklahoma Jamaica Slovenia Oregon Puerto Rico Spain Pennsylvania Virgin Islands Sweden Rhode Island Switzerland South Carolina EUROPE Ukraine South Dakota Albania Texas Austria MIDDLE EAST Vermont Belgium Egypt Virginia Bosnia Cyprus Washington Bulgaria Israel Washington DC Canary Islands Lebanon Wisconsin Turkey Qatar German Cities A-E AACHEN FRANZ - Bühne Saal Café. Franzstraße 74 - 52064 Aachen. Tel: +49 (241) 47588220 oder +49 (241) 47584230. AIDLINGEN Aidlingen Jazz Forum. Schlosshof, 71134 Aidlingen. ALTENBURG Jazzclub Altenburg. Teichstrasse 15, 04600 Altenburg, Tel. (03447) 50 04 36 ALTENHASUNGEN Scheune Altenhasungen. Hardtstraße 10, 34466 Wolfhagen/Altenhasungen Tel. (05692) 7541, Fax (05692) 6801 [contact: Karlheinz und Gerlinde Binder] ARNSTADT IG JAZZ Arnstadt e.V. Postfach 1506. 99304 Arnstadt. ASCHAFFENBURG Colos-Saal. (Klimperkasten) Rossmarkl 19-21. 63739 Aschaffenburg, Tel: 06021 27239 Fax: 06021 29874 [modern Jazz] AUGSBURG Spectrum. Ulmer Strasse 234a, 86156 Augsburg, Tel. (0821) 33 33 39 [modern Jazz, Blues] BAD HERSFELD Buchcafe. Badestube 20 20, 36251 Bad Hersfeld, Tel. (08621) 7 52 01 [100 concerts each year. jazz, folk, world music,rock,blues,cabaret etc. small but good: 100 persons-concert- room, piano, pa-system,low budget-high energy. Tel: 0049662175202 helmut weide-basler on Wednesday 10-17 Fax: 0049662113306] BAD HARZBURG Jazz - For Fun - Bad Harzburg e.V. Breite Straße 8. Bad Harzburg. Tel: 05322 - 90 96-0 Fax: 05322 - 90 96 99 BAD SALZULFEN Anno 1571. Osterstrasse 40, 32105 Bad Salzulfen, Tel. (05222) 95 24 74 [contact: Olaf Fasse. Tradiitional Mainstream] BAD SEGEBERG Freundeskreis. Jazz in der Tribuene," c/o Uwe Harm, Falkenburger Strasse 35, 23795 Bad Segeberg, Tel. (04551) 15 40 oder (04551) 90 01 58 BALINGEN Jazzclub Balingen e.V. Zollernschloss Balingen Schloßstr. 6. Tel: 07433 9675268 Fax 07433 9675269 [Concerts and festivals all over the year. All kinds of jazz, blues, swing] BAMBERG Jazzclub Bamberg e.V. Obere Sandstr. 18. Tel: 0951 53740 Fax: 0951 5190331 [contact: Marianne Benz. old mediaval cellar, many styles, good beer from September to May, every Friday or Saturday, 9 pm] BAYREUTH Podium. Gerberplatz 1, 95445 Bayreuth, Tel:(0921) 65383 [Modern Jazz, Blues] BENSHEIM Jazz im Schloss. c/o Klaus P. Pecker, Bahnstrasse 15, 64625 Bensheim, Tel. (06251) 23 32, Fax (06251) 6 91 39 [ June - August; Traditional Jazz, modern Jazz,] BERLIN A-Trane. Pestalozzistrasse 1051 Bleibtreustrasse 1,10625 Berlin Tel. (030) 313-25 50 Fax (030) 313 46 29 [modern Jazz] Badenscher Hof (Jazzclub Badenscher Hof). Badensche Strasse 29, 10715 Berlin, Tel. (030) 861-0080 [modern Jazz, Blues] B-Flat. Rosenthaler Str. 13. 10119 Berlin-Mitte. Tel: 28 063 49 Fax: 28 331 23 Blues Cafe. Koernerstrasse 11, 10785 Berlin, Tel. (030) 261-3698 [Blues, modern Jazz] Deponie No. 3. Georgenstrasse 5, 10117 Berlin, Tel. (030) 208-2669 [Blues] Hommage an die Kellerkinder. Luetzenstr.9. Tel: 030-8909-2885 [contact: Wolfram Jacob] Jazzkeller Treptow im parKHaus. Puschkinallee 5, Tel: 030 - 533 - 79 52 Fax: 030 - 533 - 79 53 Junction Bar. Gneisenaustraße 18, 10961 Berlin, Tel: +49 30 694 66 02 [contact: Arina. Modern jazz] Quasimodo. Kantstrasse 12A, 10623 Berlin, Tel: (030) 312-80 86 Fax: (030) 312-24 39 [modern Jazz] Ratskeller Koepenick. Alt Koepenick 21, 12555 Berlin, Tel. (030) 657-2035 [traditional Jazz] Scholot. Kastanienallee 29, 10435 Berlin, Tel. (030) 208-2067, Fax (030) 444-7968 [traditional Jazz, modern Jazz, Sessions] Soda Club. Schönhauser Allee 36 KulturBrauerei. Tel: 030-22 50 69 73 Fax: 030-22 50 69 75 [contact: Thorsten Hoffmann. A nice and elegant Club in a atmosphare of the roaring twenties. Good-groovy Jazz and fine drinks, delicious food] Yorckschlösschen. Yorckstr. 15. Tel: 215 80 70 [The Yorckschlösschen has existed under same name for over 100 years now and has long-since become a Kreuzberg institution. Following a period as a rather middle-class corner pub in the 1960s, it increasingly became an artists' watering hole in the early '70s. Since then it has been an essential hub of social life in the Kreuzberg neighbourhood or Kiez. This tavern is a true melting pot. Everybody meets here - young and old, poor and rich - and no-one takes exception to anyone else. With a "persistence bordering on stubbornness" (Zitty 18/95), nothing is changed here, and time seems to have stood still - which is the way the guests like it.] BIBERACH Jazzclub Biberach e.V. c/o Jugendmusikschule. Wielandstrasse 27 Tel: 07351 / 12564 BIELEFELD Bunker Ulmenwall, Kreuzstrasse 1. Tel: 0521-1368170 Fax: 0521-1368171 [contact:Klaus Scheuer. Modern Jazz] Jazz Club Bielefeld e.V.. Alte Kuxmann Fabrik, Beckhausstrasse 72, 33611 Bielefeld, Tel. (0521) 8 45 00 [traditional Jazz, Mainstream, modern Jazz] BINGEN AM RHEIN Binger Bühne Jazzinitiative. Martinstraße 3. Bingen am Rhein. [contact: Martin Rector. Beautiful location in a former wine-cellar. Mostly Modern Jazz. FingerFood, good wines.] BONN Fiddlers Irish Pub. Frongasse 9, Kulturmeile Endenich. Tel: 00491632052322. Fax: 00492289181290. [contact: Raymond. Jazz every Thursdays night 20.00 to 22:00 Upstairs 100 Seats A la carte menu until 23-00. house speciality Fish & Chips. Big Screen Darts and Creamy Beamish Always looking for Jazz Groups to Play Contact Ray Direct at 0049 (0)1632052322] Jazzin' Bonn e.V. Kaiserstrasse 171, Frongasse 28-30. Tel: +49 (0)228 21 96 86 [contact: Walter Kettmann. Traditional Jazz, Swing & Mainstream The Concerts take place in Pub "Harmonie" Frongasse 28-30, D-53121 Bonn-Endenich] BRECHEN Jazzclub Brechen e.V. Ahornstrasse 3. BREMERHAVEN Chico's Place. Rickmersstrasse 51, 27568 Bremerhaven, Tel. (0471) 50 32 48 BURGTHANN Jazz- und Kulturverein Burgthann e.V. Schwalbenhofstraße 10, Burg Burgthann. Tel: 09183/8227; Fax: 09183/8227 [contact: Helmuth Steinmetz. All Styles. One concert per month. International Open Air Festival every year, 3 days since 27 years. 30.06. - 02.07. 2006, higlight:1.07. Charlie Mariano-Emil Mangelsdorff-Quartett. Nice Performance in the Castle of Burgthann.] BURGDORF Jazzfreunde Altkreis Burgdorf e.V. Wallgartenstr. 39A. Tel: 05136/893800. [contact: Paul Rohde. Oldtime, Boogie, Blues, Swing Gigs in verschiedenen Lokalen] CHEMNITZ Weltecho. Annaberger Str. 24. Chemnitz. Tel: 0371.3142854. Skype: tangozeit [contact: Mathias Weiß. Good Drinks from Thursday to Sunday from 8 p.m., (modern jazz, concerts, jamsession - two times each month on Thursday and Friday Or Saturday)] COESFELD Förderverein Jazz. Postfach 13 13 8633 Coesfeld. DARMSTADT House of Blues Heidelberger Straße 129, Tel: (06151) 661188. Jagdhofkeller. Bessunger Strasse 84, 64285 Darmstadt, Tel. (06151) 6 5566 oder 42 36 22 [Traditional Jazz] Jazzclub Darmstadt. Kaplaneigasse 10. Tel/Fax: 06151 - 295913 [contact: Rolf Lang.] DETMOLD Jazz in Lippe e.V. Hermannstrasse 1, 32756 Detmold, Tel. (05231) 3 03 783 [contact:Toni Wegener. Swing, Bepop, Hardbop, Modern, Mainstream, Latin and Dixie] DISSEN Jazzclub Dissen. 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