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HSPVA
Houston's great art school is now on the web.
The Houston Professional Musicians Association.
The American Federation of Musicians, Local 65-699 in Houston is now online. Search their
AFM database to find info on other locals.
The Houston Press
Houston's premier free weekly entertainment newspaper has joined The Public News
in the online game. Both sites are well designed and informative.
Houston Chronicle.
The newspaper online. Requires users to register, but it's free.
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Regional Jazz Pages
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Pacific Jazz & Blues.
A comprehensive profile of the Northwest Region's vibrant Jazz and
Blues scene. Collective resources from Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, B.C.
Twin Cities Jazz Scene.
The St.Paul Jazz scene!
The Kansas City Jazz Scene.
This is where it all started. It's also the focus of a new film by Robert Altman.
The jazz links page they provide is the best I've ever seen!
New York Salsa.
A very cool site dedicated to latin music, salsa, etc. The core listings
are for New York City, but they extend across the country.
San Francisco Bay Area Jazz-Five Spot Jazz Cafe.
A glimpse into the San Francisco scene, with links to various local artists, and a list of current CD's available on-line. Not affliated with the legendary NYC Five Spot--just payin' homage.
Smoke Jazz Club.
New York's Jazz scene is alive and kicking in this Upper West Side treasure. Sharing an affinity with the Sharp Nine Records artist roster, the club guarantees than on any night of the week you will hear burning music.
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Other Cool Jazz Pages
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Bird Lives
The anti-establishment, acid-tounged site that fights the commericialization
of jazz. Just read what they said about Ken Burns! Ouch! Run by the former director
of JazzCentralStation, my old pal from N2K.com, Bret Primack, a.k.a, the pariah!
Yoshi's
The finest jazz club on the west coast. Yoshi's is located in the heart of Oakland, CA (my former hometown!), a few miles from Cal Berkeley (my alma mater).
Read their page and feel the jealously course through your veins!
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