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== South Carolina ==

=== Hilton Head ===
* The Jazz Corner


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This is a list of notable American venues where jazz music is played. It includes jazz clubs, clubs, dancehalls and historic venues as well.

Alabama

California

Los Angeles metropolitan area

San Francisco Bay Area

District of Columbia

Georgia

Illinois

Chicago

2

Indiana

Louisiana

Maryland

Massachusetts

Boston

Michigan

Detroit

Minnesota

Missouri

Nebraska

New Jersey

2

New York

New York City

The south side of 52nd Street, between 5th & 6th Avenues – looking east from 6th Avenue (c.1948); photo by William P. Gottlieb

Ohio

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

South Carolina

Hilton Head

  • The Jazz Corner

Tennessee

Texas

Virginia

Washington

See also

References

  1. ^ McIntyre, Doug and Penny Peyser (Directors) (2008). Trying to Get Good: the Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon (DVD). February Films.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb Ron Wynn, ed. (1994), "Venues", All Music Guide to Jazz, M. Erlewine, V. Bogdanov, San Francisco: Miller Freeman, pp. 715–721, ISBN 0-87930-308-5
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Sterling, Guy (28 September 2003). "Jazztown USA: For generations, Newark was a musical mecca". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved 18 August 2014. {{cite news}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  4. ^ Price, Michael H. (8 June 2008). "Musician forges a jazz-piano milestone at Sardines". Fort Worth Business Press. Vol. 23, no. 21. p. 10.  – via EBSCO (subscription may be required or content may be available in libraries)
  5. ^ Svokos, Heather (27 October 2011). "Say good-bye to Sardines, hello '80s bar". DFW.com. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  6. ^ Todd, Jeffrey D. (January 2012). "Mack Goldsbury (interview)". Cadence Magazine. 38 (1 (399)). Richland, OR: Cadence Magazine, LLC: 79–107. ISSN 0162-6973.