The Smithsonian Jazz Cafe, located in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, features the finest in local and national jazz performers in a club setting, every Friday evening from 6 to 10 pm. Patrons may enjoy a gourmet a la carte buffet, offering regional and seasonal specialties, and full cash bars at the Cafe. $5 music cover charge. IMAX films are also offered in the museum's giant screen theater above the Jazz Cafe (film tickets: $8). Visit our Web site for a current schedule of jazz performers. - (Style: Various Jazz Styles)
Speakeasy Saturdays presents "The Darktown Strutters Ball" every Saturday evening. The best in upbeat Jazz, Swing, Blues and Big Band era's. Live dance performances, vintage fashion, art and films. Live players welcome for friendly freestyle environment. - (Style: Free Jazz / Avante Garde)
Spice Jazz is the beating heart and soul of London's West End.
Wednesdays are singer's nights, accompanied by top-flight backing. We usually have three sets - mainly invited guests first, then a featured artist, followed by er, uninvited guests. Although the second set is the Real Thing, the last part of the evening can be truly astonishing... but please note, the following songs are banned: Misty, Cry Me a River, Stormy Weather and Summer-bloody-time.
On Thursdays we feature combos, instrumentalists and soloists. Established names of the past, groovy names of the present and buzzy names of the future - they will all entertain you with timeless music. - (Style: Various Jazz Styles)
The SugaShac Jazz Sportsgrille brings you fine dining with a twist of new upcoming jazz artists, quenching the thirst of those true patrons of the arts. Bringing you the melodius sounds of man made wood/metal instruments over candle light without the inflatable price tag. The SugaShac Jazz Sportsgrille has "a little something something for everybody!" - (Style: Soul / Funk Jazz)