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Introducing Jazz Forum @ Home









Introducing Jazz Forum @ Home






Westchester’s Only Dedicated Jazz Club
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1 Dixon Lane Tarrytown, NY • (914) 631-1000

Dear Jazz Forum Community, 

Today we are excited to launch Jazz Forum @ Home, your virtual Jazz Forum experience!  Every Thursday while we are closed, we will share Jazz and Brazilian videos, archival photos, interviews and more.  Enjoy our content and PLEASE SHARE YOURS! Email your stories, videos, photos and ideas for more content to info@jazzforumarts.org. Your participation will enrich the sense of community and make this more fun! 

As the international language of understanding and harmony, music calms and delights us. We hope Jazz Forum @ Home will make this tough time easier to endure. We look forward to seeing you all as soon as the restrictions are lifted and we can resume our weekend shows.

Stay well, be careful and all best from all of us at Jazz Forum Arts!

Want to join the conversation on social media? Tag us @jazzforumclub and use the hashtag: #JazzForumAtHome.


The Vincent Herring Quintet performing at the Jazz Forum on April 27, 2019 featuring Jeremy Pelt, trumpet, Louis Hayes, drums, Dave Kikoski, piano, and Yasushi Nakamura, bass.
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To stay connected as a community, each week we will ask you a question.  We will post a few responses in the next week’s Jazz Forum @ Home.
Click below to answer this week’s question. Have fun! 

What was the most memorable Jazz show you have seen and what made it so special? 

Let us know if you would like to remain anonymous.

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Dizzy Gillespie on the set of “Music In Monk Time,” the award-winning documentary filmed at the Jazz Forum, 648 Broadway, New York – November 1982. Dizzy was explaining Afro-Cuban rhythms (L-R: Larry Gales, Dizzy, Ben Riley, Al Drears, Mark Morganelli, John Stubblefield – photo by Mitchell Seidel)

Meet the Artist: Gary Smulyan
Interview by Salina LeBris

I tell all my students, “You think you’re going on a straight path and then your phone rings and you make a left turn, and you go a completely different way in your life. You have to be open to try things, and you never know what’s going to happen.” – Gary Smulyan

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Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original
By Robin DG Kelley

“…a massive and impressive undertaking… Thoroughly researched, meticulously footnoted, and beautifully crafted, Thelonious Monk presents the most complete, most revealing portrait ever assembled of the man known as the high priest of bebop.” – Steve Greenlee, The Boston Globe

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If you can buy a gift certificate or donate to Jazz Forum Arts, we would be very grateful. It will help ensure that we will reopen confidently when the restrictions are lifted. Thank you.





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