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Minton's Playhouse

Minton's Playhouse was a bar and club, established by the tenor saxophonist Henry Minton on West 118th Street in New York City in 1938. The responsibility of running the club passed to former bandleader Teddy Hill in 1940.

Many jazz musicians, such as Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, and Max Roach associated in after-hours jam sessions at Minton's, and these sessions are often cited as important in the development of bebop, then dubbed "modern jazz". Jerry Newman, then a student at Columbia recorded some of these and they were issued by Onyx in the 1970s and on CD by Highnote more recently.
The house was shuttered since the early 70's, will re-open on Friday May 19th, 2006, according to the Housing & Services, Inc.'s press release on May 12th, 2006.

External links

* Information from Ken Burns Jazz Documentary
* Stickball Hall of Fame: More about Minton's Playhouse
* Housing & Services, Inc. Re-open press release under news tab

See also

*List of jazz clubs



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