LE TRITON
Read moreSince 1999, this hall is managed by a non-profit association. The aim is to'defend innovative music and create a solution to market logic '. One hundred and eighty people can come here listening to adventurous artists. The world's music is very well represented, as well as the forms of jazz from the evolution of the 1970 s, when Soft Machine, Gong or Magma fascinated young music lovers. This art line is worth a few beautiful stores, of the genus after of dissolved musical league. The room is equipped with recording equipment, which makes it possible to capture the concerts that you can watch on DVD or to listen on CD. The room has its own label. Several regular festivals are organized each year: Tango Lilas, Lilas Blues, Les Enchanteuses, Pianos Crusaders, Blue Triton, Dodécadanse…
The program in 2009-2010: Louis Sclavis - 10 October, 14 November, 5 December -, All Out - 23 October -, Andy Emler Megaoctet - 6 and 7 November -, Vincent Courtois - 18 November, 18 and 19 December -, Vicente Pradal - 20 and 21 November -, Sylvain Luc - 17 December -, John Greaves - 18 December -…
L'ATELIER CHARONNE
Read moreFor nearly five years, this Atelier Charonne has been a beautiful part of gypsy and gypsy jazz. With its high quality programming that mixes experienced musicians and younger generations, this club has experienced a great reputation. In the evening you will be able to spend a delicious time with a concert dinner that will ensure not only that you are well placed to appreciate the jazz group, but also to spend a good time with a wide choice of dishes and desserts. Don't forget to book, this address is becoming more and more popular…
NEW MORNING
Read moreIt's a legendary venue where some of the greatest names in jazz have performed, starting with Art Blakey on the night it opened in 1981. Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Dizzy Gillespie and many others followed. This is one of Paris's must-see venues for music lovers. The place has long been associated with jazz, and it's true that it plays a lot of it. But it's not the only one, as in recent years the venue has also offered blues, rock and quite a few young artists who we imagine to be very promising.
LA CAVE DU JAZZ
Read moreThe Wine Cellar is an activity of Jazzy 77 association. Here you can attend a jazz concert about once a month. Swing, Gypsy jazz, jazz New Orleans and improvisations are on schedule.
SPEAKEASY
Read moreIn a cosy and cosy atmosphere, with Miles Davis in sound, the Speakeasy will plunge you into the atmosphere of the underground clubs in Chicago of the s. Today, over the prohibition, you can enjoy the evening, from 17 a. m. to 30 p. m. for the afterwork, in front of a cocktail without risking the Fondre of Elliott Ness and its band of incorruptible. A beautiful smoking area with Chesterfield sofas, woodwork and libraries is also available. Another positive point: The catering service - which has nothing to envy the nearby addresses - stops at 1 pm. Finally, let's know that Friday and Saturday, the evening live goes on dancing with a live DJ.
LA GARE LE GORE
Read moreThe "petite ceinture" never stops reinventing itself! This time, it's the Pont de Flandre train station that's been renovated to house a 200 m² jazz club, with a terrace and gardens of almost 2,000 m²! The place is as poetic as you could wish, the prices are very reasonable and the daily concerts are of the highest quality. To give you an idea of the space: the hall can accommodate almost 300 people. An atypical venue that is fast becoming one of the capital's most sought-after spots... Get there before the crowds get too big!
JAZZ CLUB ÉTOILE
Read moreThe Jazz Club Lionel Hampton at Hotel Méridien became Etoile in 2009 after renovation. Since 1975, he has hosted traditional jazz orchestras, blues and rhythm blues in a very comfortable environment of three hundred places. Batteur, the famous figure of the business show of his time, created it. These are legends such as Lionel Hampton, of course, Fats Domino, BB King, Cab Calloway, Oscar Peterson, Dr John, Screamin'Jay Hawkins, Allen All, Solomon Burke, Dizzy Gillespie… Claude Bolling, Christian Morin, Michel Leeb, Sacha Distel also played or sang. Note that Sunday, the brunch with trio jazz is very pleasant!
9 JAZZ CLUB
Read moreOpened in 2009 instead of the former Habana Jazz, the 9 Jazz Club offers a program that makes the most of women's voices, and has safe values such as guitarist Nelson Veras or pianist Alain Jean-Marie. On the spot, you will be able to enjoy the pleasant dishes, that is to say, you can enjoy the good dishes, accompanied by a concert. For jazz/blues lovers, this 9 Jazz club has become one of the references of the capital. Take advantage of it!
J4ZZ
Read moreOrganised by the Creation Laboratory, the monthly evenings "J 4 ZZ" give musicians the opportunity to translate new ideas into complete freedom. Pianist Yaron Herman opened this appointment in September 2009. Every Thursday of the month, jazz is honoured, like the Mélomania cycle, devoted to classical music since 2006. The aim is, of course, to bring jazz to new audiences (young audiences, novice public audiences…) thanks to free concerts in the festive hall, while allowing free meetings between musicians of jazz and improvised.
SCEAUX WHAT
Read moreThis three-hundred-seat club is one of the rooms of the Gemini, a high-quality cultural institution. The musicians who go here, with one or two concerts a month, are among the best in the French scene and offer often unpublished projects before presenting them to Paris.
The program in 2009-2010: Prévert Blues by Henri Texier and Frédéric Pierrot - 23 October - Latinidades by the Caratini Jazz Ensemble - 13 November -, Julien Just - 8 December -, Antoine Hervé and Jean-François Zygel - 18 December - L'Intranquilité de Pessoa by Christophe Marguet and Frédéric Pierrot - from 27 to 29 January, André Connection - 12 and 13 February -, Angelo Debarre and Ludovic Beier - 26 March -, Half Evans - April 14 -…
LE DUC DES LOMBARDS
Read moreLe Duc des Lombards has established itself as one of the capital's leading jazz venues. Thanks to its exceptional acoustics (unquestionably one of the best in Paris), the "Duc" attracts all the great soloists and orchestras on the international jazz scene. The principle is simple: two concerts are programmed daily, the first at 7.30pm, the second at 10pm, from Monday to Saturday. For night owls, don't miss the "Jams de Duc", with sessions from midnight to 4am on Friday and Saturday!
FESTIVAL JAZZ AUX 3 REINES
The 3 queens jazz festival in Montceaux-lès-Meaux rhymes with elegance, ...Read more