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  2. Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    1969–70, 1972–74, 1992–2006, 2017–19, 2021–. Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival is a music festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that started in 1972 from the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, [1] which itself began in 1969. Although the festival has had a tumultuous history and suspended operations in 2006, it was restarted in 2017.

  3. Blind Pig (venue) - Wikipedia

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    Blind Pig (venue) 208 S. First Street Ann Arbor, MI. / 42.28023; -83.75126. The Blind Pig is a music venue in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The club was established as a home for blues musicians, although today it books predominantly indie rock acts and local groups.

  4. Culture of Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ann Arbor also has a number of concert halls and nightclubs serving up jazz and other live music: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase; The Ark - Ann Arbor's folk and acoustic music venue. The Blind Pig - A small venue for rock, hip hop, and electronic music. It is known for early performances by Dave Matthews Band, Verve Pipe, and Nirvana, among others.

  5. List of jazz venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ryles Jazz Club, Cambridge; Boston. Hi-Hat; Jazz Workshop; Lulu White's; Paul's Mall; Scullers Jazz Club, Allston, Boston: 2 Southland; Storyville; Wally's Cafe: 2 Michigan. Blue Llama, Ann Arbor: 4 Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe, Gross Pointe Farms: 4 Detroit. Baker's Keyboard Lounge; Blue Bird Inn

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  7. Eclipse Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse Jazz was a student-run committee within the University Activities Center at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. From 1975 to 1993 it operated under the auspices of the University’s Major Events Office, showcasing jazz performers [1] and giving students hands-on experience in the performing arts business.

  8. Randy Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon also played at the jazz clubs in Ann Arbor and learned from jam sessions at the Bird of Paradise Club. Early opportunities at the Del Rio, a local bar, and at events sponsored by WEMU, a local NPR jazz radio station, helped start his career. When he was in high school, the Ann Arbor News covered his developing talent.

  9. The Ark (folk venue) - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. ~400. Opened. 1965. Website. theark.org. The Ark, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a nationally known acoustic and folk music venue. It has been in existence in various locations since 1965. It currently seats about 400 and features more than 300 live performances each year.