Sounds like a great experiance. I love that era of jazz. In northwest NJ we have access to a great little place called the Deerhead Inn, oldest continually operating jazz club in America. It sits actually in Pa. in the village of Delaware Water Gap. Great place to hear live musicians taking a break from NYC and Philly. Nice place to be on a cold weekend!
Jazz in Japan
I have many great memories from a recent trip to Japan, but my favorite is a night I spent in a tiny Jazz bar in the Hiroshima bar district.
Walk down a tiny alley surrounded by tall old buildings and down a long empty hallway and you'll find a door that leads to Jazz Mingus, a six seat counter with walls full of LPs. Vintage McIntosh amps MC30 + C11 and JBL speakers from the 1950s sit at the end of the counter.
The owner and proprietor is Japanese bassist, Hiroshi Inoe. For 4000Yen or $25 he will serve you a drink with snacks, spin any records from his collection and play a full set on acoustic bass with accompanying piano. The room, the smells and sounds are magical. The few people inside truly appreciate the music and share the moments with you. I can only describe the experience as "soul stirring."
I was so inspired that when I returned to the US, I found myself re-engaged with my Jazz vinyl collection and listened into the wee hours.
While in Japan I was also able to find some great places to pick up some Japanese pressed vinyl, the quality is outstanding. Tower Records still exits in Tokyo in a six story building with one whole floor of used vinyl.
Just had to share the buzz.
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