We expected Ellis Marsalis to be great, but the surprise was the astounding blind pianist Henry Butler. Definitely try to catch him anywhere he plays - NOLA, NYC, or wherever.
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We expected Ellis Marsalis to be great, but the surprise was the astounding blind pianist Henry Butler. Definitely try to catch him anywhere he plays - NOLA, NYC, or wherever.
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A not-to-be missed place for great music; as frequent visitors, we hear largely soft jazz. Building, itself, is wonderful to see. Seating is innovative.
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While I recognize the point of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the venue and brevity of the two performances I attended are at odds with jazz itself, which often rolls on into the night. I found the place too controlled, the tickets too expensive, and the view from the Rose Theatre onto 59th street more compelling than then music. Better to...
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If you like jazz, this place is a must for you. A wonderful take on the jazz club experience. I went into the evening wanting very much NOT to like it, seeing it as a corporatization of jazz culture and the club scene/experience, but I was proven wrong. The music was wonderful, the atmosphere was enchanting, the view of Columbus...
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The venue, the entertainment, the convenience: what more can you ask for when jazz performers from throughout the world beat a path to this venue and share their gifts with NYC Wynton Marsalis and his orchestra are a treasure for NYC and the future of jazz. In addition, $10 tickets are available the Thursday am before some Friday & Saturday...
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Inventive programming, thanks to Winton, Great performance spaces including Dizzy's Club, with the best backdrop for musicians you will ever see. If you crave jazz from a certain era (whatever the era) be patient and they will have it.
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My boyfriend and I came here one evening to watch Matt Wilson Arts & Crafts Quartet. What an amazing night! We're not massive jazz lovers ourselves, but thought it would be something a bit different to do. I am so glad we came and totally have a new found love for jazz thanks to this place!
We reserved a table...
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I don't know jazz, but this was a wonderful evening of music. I do see many shows and the auditorium was fantastic and much more comfortable than what you normally find in a music venue.
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We love this place for jazz. Besides world class performers, the setting of the Rose Auditorium is so wonderful.
You look out of a huge glass window behind the performers onto Central Park in New York
and a street filled with taxis, cars and bustling people that look like ants from where you
are seated. Floating over your head is...
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Jazz at Lincoln Center has become an amazing venue to hear some of the world's best jazz. If it didn't exist, someone would have to create it!
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