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Since musicians often learn of jam sessions through word of mouth, I thought I'd start a forum where musicians & fans can share this information. Please let us know who is hosting, the name of the venue, the address, time of session, type of setup (are amplifiers, PA, instruments provided?), & any other info that might be pertinent.

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Please tell me where Trumpets Jazz Club is located.
Thanks,
Yvonne Applewhaite

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...THE BLUESDADDY JAM
...every Sunday...9:00 pm til....1:00 am
...hosted by: Phil Calico Mike DiLeo
...C.J.Cullen's
...77 Pelham rd. New Rochelle, N.Y.
...Just bring your Axe

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Jam AT Harvey's Lounge every Wednesday Night starts around 10:00 p.m. Jazzy, Funky, Bluesy Stuff.
477 Chestnut Street
Cedarhurst, New York 11516

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New jam session at Vox Pop hosted by Justin Wert (here's Justin's message)Hi All,

As most of you know the Visions jam session ended a while ago, shortly followed by the business itself, and some of you may have been wondering if I would move it to another venue. After taking a break from it for all this time, I have decided to start it up on Mondays at Vox Pop. Monday night jazz will now be one headline band from 8:00 to 9:45, then a jam session from 10:00 to Midnight hosted by Daniel Foose on bass, Kim Garey on drums, and yours truly on guitar. Vox Pop should be a much better venue for the simple reason that there will be a house keyboard and PA system for all the keyboardists, electric violinists, vocalists, etc... Even though we were successful at bringing our own great vibe to Visions and taking the place over, it will be all the better to be in a place that already has a vibe conducive to our hang. So Vox Pop is definitely the place to be on a Monday night from 8:00 to Midnight, and you all should check the calendar every week at www.voxpopcafe.com to see who is playing the 8:00 set. Vox Pop is located at 1022 Cortelyou Rd. (at Stratford Rd.).

Thank you all and I hope to see you there,
Justin

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JAZZ at the
Turning Point Café
Piermont, N.Y.

An intimate setting ideal for jazz
Within 25 minutes of NYC, NJ, Westchester, CT, Orange in Rockland.
Monday Jazz Open Jam Session Returns
March 1, 8, 15, 22
8-11pm

with the Bob Meyer Trio and guests
All instrumentalists, vocalists welcome
Jam starts promptly-no pre-session set

Closed Monday March 29 for Holiday

$5--no minimum
468 Piermont Ave. Piermont, N.Y. 10968
(845) 359-1089
www.turningpointcafe.com/

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John Richmond said:
Monday Jazz Open Jam Session Returns
March 1, 8, 15, 22
8-11pm

with the Bob Meyer Trio and guests
All instrumentalists, vocalists welcome
Jam starts promptly-no pre-session set

Closed Monday March 29 for Holiday

$5--no minimum
468 Piermont Ave. Piermont, N.Y. 10968
(845) 359-1089
www.turningpointcafe.com/

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