Visiones

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The Visiones Club was located in 125 MacDougal Street . View from 2009

Visiones was a New York jazz music venue that existed in Greenwich Village between 1987 and 1998 .

History of the club

The Visiones Jazz & Supper Club was located in a building built in 1829 in New York's West Village (125 MacDougal Street); the venue developed from a Latin American restaurant. The band leader Maria Schneider performed regularly at Visiones in the 1990s . In Visiones emerged 1995-97 live recordings of John Abercrombie ( Tactics , 1997, with Dan Wall and Adam Nussbaum ), Bruce Barth ( Hope Springs Eternal (1995), with Steve Wilson , Ed Howard , Adam Cruz ), Lars Danielsson ( Live at Visiones , 1997 with David Liebman , Jon Christensen , Bobo Stenson ) and Kenny Werner ( Live at Visiones - Standards (1995), with Ratzo Harris and Tom Rainey ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jay Hoggard , New York Times , February 20, 1987
  2. a b Marsha McCreadie: All That Jazz Has Gone Away (2015)
  3. JazzTimes September 1995, p. 195
  4. ^ Digging Up the Past on 125 MacDougal Street
  5. ^ Robert Palmer : Pop / Jazz: Reliving All the Jazz Ages at Greenwich Village Festival , New York Times August 28, 1987
  6. Tom Lord : Jazz Discography (online)