Since its inception in 1981, Blue Note has become one of the premier jazz clubs in the world and a cultural institution in Greenwich Village. Owner and founder Danny Bensusan had a vision to create a jazz club in Greenwich Village that would treat deserving artists with respect, while allowing patrons to see the world's finest jazz musicians in a close, comfortable setting. Artists who had stopped playing in jazz clubs decades before, such as Sarah Vaughn, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Stanley Turrentine, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, and Tito Puente, soon called Blue Note home.
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Blue Note Jazz Club
131 W. Third St., New York, NY, 10012
(212) 475-8592 - Venue Website
Venue Type:
Nightclub
Neighborhood:
Greenwich Village
Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 6:00pm - 12:00am, Friday - Saturday: 6:00pm - 3:00am, Sunday: 11:00am - 12:00am
Creator: Heather.Wiggin
Creator: Heather.Wiggin
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Performers Coming to this Venue
Monty Alexander
Monty Alexander long ago combined together the influence of Oscar Peterson with the soul of Gene Harris and Nat "King" Cole to form his own appealing and personable style. Long a bit und...
Monty Alexander long ago combined together the influence of Oscar Peterson with the soul of Gene Harris and Nat "King" Cole to form his own appealing and personable style. Long a bit und...
Pat Martino
One of the most original of the jazz-based guitarists to emerge in the 1960s, Pat Martino made a remarkable comeback after brain surgery in 1980 to correct an aneurysm caused him to lose his memor...
One of the most original of the jazz-based guitarists to emerge in the 1960s, Pat Martino made a remarkable comeback after brain surgery in 1980 to correct an aneurysm caused him to lose his memor...
Diana King
After her appearance on the Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 album Ready to Die, Diana King received a contract with the Work label. Previously a collaborator of Andrew Tosh, the reggae/dancehall vocalist ...
After her appearance on the Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 album Ready to Die, Diana King received a contract with the Work label. Previously a collaborator of Andrew Tosh, the reggae/dancehall vocalist ...
Ernest Ranglin
A pioneering force behind the rise of Caribbean music, guitar virtuoso Ernest Ranglin was born in Manchester, Jamaica, in 1932. He began playing ukulele as a boy, soon graduating to guitar; while ...
A pioneering force behind the rise of Caribbean music, guitar virtuoso Ernest Ranglin was born in Manchester, Jamaica, in 1932. He began playing ukulele as a boy, soon graduating to guitar; while ...
Dr. Lonnie Smith
Organist Lonnie Smith has often been confused with keyboardist/pianist Lonnie Liston Smith -- and, in fact, more than a few retailers have wrongly assumed that they're one and the same. In the mid...
Organist Lonnie Smith has often been confused with keyboardist/pianist Lonnie Liston Smith -- and, in fact, more than a few retailers have wrongly assumed that they're one and the same. In the mid...
Tarrus Riley
One of the most promising of the second generation of Jamaica roots reggae singers, Tarrus Riley is the son of Jimmy Riley, who has had a long career as a solo artist as well as being a former mem...
One of the most promising of the second generation of Jamaica roots reggae singers, Tarrus Riley is the son of Jimmy Riley, who has had a long career as a solo artist as well as being a former mem...
Edmar Castaneda
Colombian Harpist, Band leader and composer Edmar Castaneda was born in Colombia Bogota where he started playing the Colombian harp at the early age of thirteen. He has a unique style of play...
Colombian Harpist, Band leader and composer Edmar Castaneda was born in Colombia Bogota where he started playing the Colombian harp at the early age of thirteen. He has a unique style of play...
Miguel Zenón
A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Miguel Zenón dug Coltrane in high school but didn't get serious about a career in jazz until attending the Berklee School of Music. While at Berklee, he hooked u...
A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Miguel Zenón dug Coltrane in high school but didn't get serious about a career in jazz until attending the Berklee School of Music. While at Berklee, he hooked u...
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1 review
The policy here is supposed to be first come, first served on seating. No matter how early you reserve, or how early you arrive - forget it. They lie. All the worthwhile seating is reserved for "friends of the manager." Since its a small crowded, conjested place, that means all the decent seats are already being held. You or I can't get them. By the way the acoustics are bad, food is mediocre, its wall to wall chaos, and very noisy. If you want to see a good performance, buy a resrved seat somewhere else. And packed with tourists. Only thig missing are the Planet Hollywood teeshirts for sale. And the tables they cram you at with 3-4 other strange couples are uncomfortable, way over crowded and give you each about 12" of elbow room in total. Very uncomfortable. But what upsets us most - is they advertise one seating policy then ignore it and play favorites. If thats what you like in New York - here it is - the only one missing element is the bouncer at the front door restricting who goes in.