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Smalls Jazz Club

Smalls Jazz Club is a jazz club at 183 West 10th Street, Greenwich Village, New York City.[1][2] Established in 1994,[3] it earned a reputation in the 1990s as a "hotbed for New York's jazz talent" with a "well-deserved reputation as one of the best places in the city to see rising talent in the New York jazz scene".[4][5] Its jazz musicians are noted for being "talented, though largely unknown" while its music is characterized as "modern versions of bebop and hard bop".[6] The club's main room is in a basement with a capacity of 50 people[7] that expanded to 60 people.[8]

Smalls Jazz Club
Smalls Jazz Club in New York City
Address183 West 10th Street
LocationGreenwich Village, New York City
Coordinates40°44′4″N 74°0′10″W / 40.73444°N 74.00278°W / 40.73444; -74.00278
OwnerSpike Wilner
Typejazz club
Genre(s)Jazz
Capacity74
Opened1994 (1994)
Website
smallslive.com

History edit

 
Borden sits at the register in 1998.

Smalls Jazz Club was established in 1994 by Mitchell "Mitch" Borden, a former submariner and nurse.[3] Its target audience was characterized as young, bohemian, and talkative. Music commenced every night at 10:30 and at times lasted until 6:00 the following morning.

The entrance fee was US $10.00; no alcohol was served.[9] Musicians who performed in the early years include Ehud Asherie, Omer Avital, Noah Becker, Peter Bernstein, Avishai Cohen, Ari Hoenig, Guillermo Klein, Jason Lindner, Charles Owens, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Grant Stewart, Mark Turner, Tommy Turrentine, Richie Vitale, Michael Weiss, and Myron Walden. The house pianist was Frank Hewitt.[10]

Financial difficulties led Borden to close Smalls on May 31, 2003. The closing was due to declining attendance after the September 11 attacks, rent increases in this neighborhood, and a smoking ban in indoor public places imposed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Concerts were moved into the Fat Cat Club next door,[11] which was open four nights a week until 2:00 AM. In 2004, the Brooklyn Jazz Underground premiered with four shows at Smalls.[12]

In early 2006, Borden and musicians Michael "Spike" Wilner and Lee Kostrinsky reopened Smalls.[8] The club was restored and the sound quality was improved. Chairs were bought at 17 stoop sales. A poster of Louis Armstrong from the original Smalls hangs on the wall. There is a full-service bar.[8] Smalls continues to be recommended as a top jazz club.[13][14] The entrance fee was raised to US$20. The first music set begins at 7:30 PM. Instead of all night jazz sessions, there are two or three sets per night.[8] All concerts are broadcast live on the club's website and are available in replay to subscribers. The renovated club has featured Bruce Barth, Aaron M. Johnson, Sacha Perry, Leon Parker, Steve Slagle, Peter Bernstein, Jimmy Cobb, Steve Davis, Joel Frahm, Kevin Hays, Ethan Iverson, Jazz Incorporated (Jeremy Pelt, Anthony Wonsey, Louis Hayes), David Kikoski, Ryan Kisor, Bill Mobley, Tim Ries, Jim Rotondi, and Neal Smith.

In 2013, the club started recording and streaming its daily performances over the internet.[15] For a subscription fee, audiences could watch archived videos and live performances.[15] The revenues generated from this subscription are split with artists.[15]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the club shifted to live-streaming daily performances over the internet, with minimal audiences allowed at times.[16][17] The SmallsLive Foundation was created to receive sponsorships for these performances.[16]

Record labels edit

Since 2007 the club has had record label produced by Luke Kaven,.[10] The new owners of Smalls created the label Smalls Live, which publishes some concerts at the club. It is distributed by Harmonia Mundi.

Smalls Live discography edit

  • Mark Soskin Quartet - Live At Smalls (Recorded January 16 & 17, 2015)
  • Ian Hendrickson-Smith Quartet - Live At Smalls (Recorded January 17 & 18, 2014)
  • Johnny O'Neal – Live at Smalls (Recorded June 16, 2013)
  • Peter Bernstein – Live at Smalls (Recorded October 16 & 17, 2012)
  • Frank Lacy – Live at Smalls (Recorded October 16 & 17, 2012)
  • David Berkman – Live at Smalls (Recorded January 2 & 3, 2013)
  • Rodney Green – Live at Smalls
  • Will Vinson – Live at Smalls (Recorded December 4 & 5, 2012)
  • Joe Magnarelli – Live at Smalls (Recorded August 31 & September 1)
  • Alex Sipiagin – Live at Smalls (Recorded June 25 & 26, 2012)
  • Harold Mabern – Live at Smalls (Recorded June 22 & 23, 2012)
  • David Schnitter – Live at Smalls (Recorded November 11, 2012)
  • Tyler Mitchell – Live at Smalls (Recorded April 15, 2012)
  • Grant Stewart – Live at Smalls (Recorded April 6 & 7, 2012)
  • Dezron Douglas – Live at Smalls (Recorded March 23 & 24, 2012)
  • Ralph Lalama and Bop Juice – Live at Smalls
  • The Jesse Davis Quintet – Live at Smalls(Recorded December 13, 14, 15, 2011)
  • The Lage Lund Four – Live at Smalls (Recorded May 3 and 4, 2011)
  • The Rick Germanson Quartet – Live at Smalls (Recorded July 15 & 16, 2011)
  • Joel Frahm Quartet – Live at Smalls (Recorded February 28 & March 1, 2011)
  • Bernstein, Goldings, Stewart – Live at Smalls (Recorded January 6, 7 & 8 2011)
  • The Tim Ries Quintet – Live at Smalls (Recorded December 3 & 4, 2010)
  • The Flail – Live at Smalls (Recorded October 8 and 9, 2010)
  • Bruce Barth Trio – Live at Smalls (Recorded September 29 & 30, 2010)
  • Cyrille Aimee And Friends – Live at Smalls (Recorded September 26 & 30, 2010)
  • Jazz Incorporated – Live at Smalls (Recorded August 27 & 28, 2010)
  • Spike Wilner Solo Piano – Live at Smalls (Recorded July & August, 2010)
  • The Ben Wolfe Quintet – Live at Smalls (Recorded May 25 & 26, 2010)
  • The Omer Avital Group – Live at Smalls (Recorded April 5 & 6, 2010)
  • Ari Hoenig and Punkbop – Live at Smalls (Recorded February 8, 2010)
  • The Jimmy Greene Quartet – Live at Smalls (Recorded February 19 & 20, 2010)
  • Planet Jazz – Live at Smalls (Recorded January 8 & 9, 2010)
  • Ethan Iverson, Ben Street, Albert Tootie Heath – Live at Smalls (Recorded November 16, 17 & 18 2009)
  • The Jim Rotondi Quintet – Live at Smalls (Recorded October 21 & 22, 2009)
  • The Seamus Blake Quintet – Live at Smalls (Recorded August 31 & September 1, 2009)
  • The Neal Smith Quintet – Live at Smalls (Recorded August 23 & 24, 2009)
  • The Ian Hendrickson–Smith Group – Live at Smalls (Recorded February 8 & 9, 2008)
  • The Steve Davis Quintet Feat. Larry Willis – Live at Smalls (Recorded January 7 & 8, 2009)
  • The Peter Bernstein Quartet Feat. Jimmy Cobb – Live at Smalls (Recorded December 17 & 18, 2008)
  • The Dave Kikoski Trio – Live at Smalls (Recorded November 18 & 19, 2008)
  • The Kevin Hays Trio – Live at Smalls (Recorded August 13 & 14, 2008)
  • The Ryan Kisor Quintet – Live at Smalls (Recorded May 16 & 17, 2008)

References edit

  1. ^ Zibart, Eve (6 April 2010). The Unofficial Guide to New York City. John Wiley and Sons. p. 451. ISBN 978-0-470-63723-4. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  2. ^ Otis, Ginger Adams; Greenfield, Beth; Louis, Regis St. (1 August 2010). New York City. Lonely Planet. p. 309. ISBN 978-1-74179-591-2. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  3. ^ a b "About us". smallslive.com. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  4. ^ Traditional Jazz Club of Toronto (2005). Coda. J. Norris. p. 33. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  5. ^ Meyers, Joseph; Han, Katie; Davis, Allison (8 September 2008). Inside New York 2009. Inside New York. p. 149. ISBN 978-1-892768-41-4. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  6. ^ Shearer, James Edward (August 2002). Jazz basics: a brief overview with historical documents and recordings. Kendall/Hunt. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-7872-9556-1. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  7. ^ Trager, James (26 October 2004). The New York Chronology: The Ultimate Compendium of Events, People, and Anecdotes from the Dutch to the Present. HarperCollins. p. 415. ISBN 978-0-06-074062-7. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d Dollar, Steve (23 January 2007). Jazz Guide: New York City. New York Review of Books. pp. 31, 32, 33–. ISBN 978-1-892145-43-7. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  9. ^ Sandke, Randy (2010). Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz. Scarecrow Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-8108-6652-2. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  10. ^ a b Jazz Times. Jazztimes. 2007. pp. 117, 150. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  11. ^ New York Times Guides (18 November 2004). The New York Times Guide to New York City 2005. New York Times Books. p. 316. ISBN 978-1-930881-10-5. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  12. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. 16 December 2006. pp. 42–. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  13. ^ "Best New York City Music Venues".
  14. ^ "New York Magazine Bar Guide".
  15. ^ a b c Chinen, Nate (2013-07-12). "Increasingly, a Jazz Stage Is Digital". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
  16. ^ a b "Smalls Jazz Club, Emblem of Pandemic Perseverance, Shifts Gears Yet Again". WBGO. 2021-03-22. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
  17. ^ Scherstuhl, Alan (2020-05-31). "Live From New York, It's Jazz at a Distance". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-08.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • SmallsLIVE
  • at All About Jazz

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Not to be confused with Smalls Paradise Smalls Jazz Club is a jazz club at 183 West 10th Street Greenwich Village New York City 1 2 Established in 1994 3 it earned a reputation in the 1990s as a hotbed for New York s jazz talent with a well deserved reputation as one of the best places in the city to see rising talent in the New York jazz scene 4 5 Its jazz musicians are noted for being talented though largely unknown while its music is characterized as modern versions of bebop and hard bop 6 The club s main room is in a basement with a capacity of 50 people 7 that expanded to 60 people 8 Smalls Jazz ClubSmalls Jazz Club in New York CityAddress183 West 10th StreetLocationGreenwich Village New York CityCoordinates40 44 4 N 74 0 10 W 40 73444 N 74 00278 W 40 73444 74 00278OwnerSpike WilnerTypejazz clubGenre s JazzCapacity74Opened1994 1994 Websitesmallslive wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Record labels 2 1 Smalls Live discography 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Borden sits at the register in 1998 Smalls Jazz Club was established in 1994 by Mitchell Mitch Borden a former submariner and nurse 3 Its target audience was characterized as young bohemian and talkative Music commenced every night at 10 30 and at times lasted until 6 00 the following morning The entrance fee was US 10 00 no alcohol was served 9 Musicians who performed in the early years include Ehud Asherie Omer Avital Noah Becker Peter Bernstein Avishai Cohen Ari Hoenig Guillermo Klein Jason Lindner Charles Owens Kurt Rosenwinkel Grant Stewart Mark Turner Tommy Turrentine Richie Vitale Michael Weiss and Myron Walden The house pianist was Frank Hewitt 10 Financial difficulties led Borden to close Smalls on May 31 2003 The closing was due to declining attendance after the September 11 attacks rent increases in this neighborhood and a smoking ban in indoor public places imposed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg Concerts were moved into the Fat Cat Club next door 11 which was open four nights a week until 2 00 AM In 2004 the Brooklyn Jazz Underground premiered with four shows at Smalls 12 In early 2006 Borden and musicians Michael Spike Wilner and Lee Kostrinsky reopened Smalls 8 The club was restored and the sound quality was improved Chairs were bought at 17 stoop sales A poster of Louis Armstrong from the original Smalls hangs on the wall There is a full service bar 8 Smalls continues to be recommended as a top jazz club 13 14 The entrance fee was raised to US 20 The first music set begins at 7 30 PM Instead of all night jazz sessions there are two or three sets per night 8 All concerts are broadcast live on the club s website and are available in replay to subscribers The renovated club has featured Bruce Barth Aaron M Johnson Sacha Perry Leon Parker Steve Slagle Peter Bernstein Jimmy Cobb Steve Davis Joel Frahm Kevin Hays Ethan Iverson Jazz Incorporated Jeremy Pelt Anthony Wonsey Louis Hayes David Kikoski Ryan Kisor Bill Mobley Tim Ries Jim Rotondi and Neal Smith In 2013 the club started recording and streaming its daily performances over the internet 15 For a subscription fee audiences could watch archived videos and live performances 15 The revenues generated from this subscription are split with artists 15 During the COVID 19 pandemic the club shifted to live streaming daily performances over the internet with minimal audiences allowed at times 16 17 The SmallsLive Foundation was created to receive sponsorships for these performances 16 Record labels editSince 2007 the club has had record label produced by Luke Kaven 10 The new owners of Smalls created the label Smalls Live which publishes some concerts at the club It is distributed by Harmonia Mundi Smalls Live discography edit Mark Soskin Quartet Live At Smalls Recorded January 16 amp 17 2015 Ian Hendrickson Smith Quartet Live At Smalls Recorded January 17 amp 18 2014 Johnny O Neal Live at Smalls Recorded June 16 2013 Peter Bernstein Live at Smalls Recorded October 16 amp 17 2012 Frank Lacy Live at Smalls Recorded October 16 amp 17 2012 David Berkman Live at Smalls Recorded January 2 amp 3 2013 Rodney Green Live at Smalls Will Vinson Live at Smalls Recorded December 4 amp 5 2012 Joe Magnarelli Live at Smalls Recorded August 31 amp September 1 Alex Sipiagin Live at Smalls Recorded June 25 amp 26 2012 Harold Mabern Live at Smalls Recorded June 22 amp 23 2012 David Schnitter Live at Smalls Recorded November 11 2012 Tyler Mitchell Live at Smalls Recorded April 15 2012 Grant Stewart Live at Smalls Recorded April 6 amp 7 2012 Dezron Douglas Live at Smalls Recorded March 23 amp 24 2012 Ralph Lalama and Bop Juice Live at Smalls The Jesse Davis Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded December 13 14 15 2011 The Lage Lund Four Live at Smalls Recorded May 3 and 4 2011 The Rick Germanson Quartet Live at Smalls Recorded July 15 amp 16 2011 Joel Frahm Quartet Live at Smalls Recorded February 28 amp March 1 2011 Bernstein Goldings Stewart Live at Smalls Recorded January 6 7 amp 8 2011 The Tim Ries Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded December 3 amp 4 2010 The Flail Live at Smalls Recorded October 8 and 9 2010 Bruce Barth Trio Live at Smalls Recorded September 29 amp 30 2010 Cyrille Aimee And Friends Live at Smalls Recorded September 26 amp 30 2010 Jazz Incorporated Live at Smalls Recorded August 27 amp 28 2010 Spike Wilner Solo Piano Live at Smalls Recorded July amp August 2010 The Ben Wolfe Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded May 25 amp 26 2010 The Omer Avital Group Live at Smalls Recorded April 5 amp 6 2010 Ari Hoenig and Punkbop Live at Smalls Recorded February 8 2010 The Jimmy Greene Quartet Live at Smalls Recorded February 19 amp 20 2010 Planet Jazz Live at Smalls Recorded January 8 amp 9 2010 Ethan Iverson Ben Street Albert Tootie Heath Live at Smalls Recorded November 16 17 amp 18 2009 The Jim Rotondi Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded October 21 amp 22 2009 The Seamus Blake Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded August 31 amp September 1 2009 The Neal Smith Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded August 23 amp 24 2009 The Ian Hendrickson Smith Group Live at Smalls Recorded February 8 amp 9 2008 The Steve Davis Quintet Feat Larry Willis Live at Smalls Recorded January 7 amp 8 2009 The Peter Bernstein Quartet Feat Jimmy Cobb Live at Smalls Recorded December 17 amp 18 2008 The Dave Kikoski Trio Live at Smalls Recorded November 18 amp 19 2008 The Kevin Hays Trio Live at Smalls Recorded August 13 amp 14 2008 The Ryan Kisor Quintet Live at Smalls Recorded May 16 amp 17 2008 References edit Zibart Eve 6 April 2010 The Unofficial Guide to New York City John Wiley and Sons p 451 ISBN 978 0 470 63723 4 Retrieved 9 April 2012 Otis Ginger Adams Greenfield Beth Louis Regis St 1 August 2010 New York City Lonely Planet p 309 ISBN 978 1 74179 591 2 Retrieved 9 April 2012 a b About us smallslive com Retrieved 30 September 2018 Traditional Jazz Club of Toronto 2005 Coda J Norris p 33 Retrieved 9 April 2012 Meyers Joseph Han Katie Davis Allison 8 September 2008 Inside New York 2009 Inside New York p 149 ISBN 978 1 892768 41 4 Retrieved 9 April 2012 Shearer James Edward August 2002 Jazz basics a brief overview with historical documents and recordings Kendall Hunt p 213 ISBN 978 0 7872 9556 1 Retrieved 10 April 2012 Trager James 26 October 2004 The New York Chronology The Ultimate Compendium of Events People and Anecdotes from the Dutch to the Present HarperCollins p 415 ISBN 978 0 06 074062 7 Retrieved 9 April 2012 a b c d Dollar Steve 23 January 2007 Jazz Guide New York City New York Review of Books pp 31 32 33 ISBN 978 1 892145 43 7 Retrieved 10 April 2012 Sandke Randy 2010 Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet Race and the Mythology Politics and Business of Jazz Scarecrow Press p 161 ISBN 978 0 8108 6652 2 Retrieved 10 April 2012 a b Jazz Times Jazztimes 2007 pp 117 150 Retrieved 10 April 2012 New York Times Guides 18 November 2004 The New York Times Guide to New York City 2005 New York Times Books p 316 ISBN 978 1 930881 10 5 Retrieved 9 April 2012 Billboard Nielsen Business Media 16 December 2006 pp 42 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 10 April 2012 Best New York City Music Venues New York Magazine Bar Guide a b c Chinen Nate 2013 07 12 Increasingly a Jazz Stage Is Digital The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 04 08 a b Smalls Jazz Club Emblem of Pandemic Perseverance Shifts Gears Yet Again WBGO 2021 03 22 Retrieved 2021 04 08 Scherstuhl Alan 2020 05 31 Live From New York It s Jazz at a Distance The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 04 08 External links editOfficial website nbsp SmallsLIVE Smalls Jazz Club at All About Jazz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smalls Jazz Club amp oldid 1217469776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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