![]() I do ship internationally! Just convo me for specific shipping costs.Īll designs are ©tammysmithdesign. ready to place in either 8 x 10, 11 x 14 or 12x16 frame.We are blessed to have the volume of incredible musicians. This print is reproduced from my original illustration ©tammysmithdesign. Kansas City’s long standing tradition of jazz music is stronger than ever right now. Matching totes and tea towels also available here. ![]() Some of the musicians who received the most fame were Bennie Moten, Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Jay McShann, and Big Joe Turner, just to name a few.Īnd some of the clubs featured here that were a prominent part of that scene were Dante’s Inferno, the Pla-Mor Ballroom, the Drum Room, the Chesterfield Club, the New Harlem Nite Club and the Hey Hey Club. 1616 E 18th St American Jazz Museum, Kansas City, MO 64108-1610 +1. KC became known for it’s own unique style of jazz that marked a change from the big band sound to a more loose improvisational style of Bebop. What to do and see in Kansas City, Missouri (MO): The Best Jazz Clubs & Bars 1. The Mutual Musicians Foundation International continues a. Our new entrance is located at 1221 Union Avenue. ![]() ![]() Ample street parking surrounds on Union, Mulberry, Sante Fe and 11th Street. In the 1920s and 30s Kansas City was known as the “Paris of the Plains” due to it’s lax liquor laws and jazz clubs that stayed open all night long (thanks to political boss Tom Pendergast who also just happened to own the wholesale liquor business that supplied the clubs). The Majestic Restaurant & Jazz Club, formerly a historic saloon, serves up classic jazz and steaks. The Ship is located in the heart of Kansas City's historic West Bottoms neighborhood. ![]()
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