The Jazz Café

Coordinates: 51°32′20″N 0°8′36″W / 51.53889°N 0.14333°W / 51.53889; -0.14333

The Jazz Café
Location Camden Town
London, NW1
United Kingdom
Public transit London Underground Camden Town
Owner The Columbo Group
Type Music venue
Genre(s) Jazz
Electronica
Hip-hop
Soul music
Funk
Folk
Opened 1990 (1990) (current site)
Website
Official website

The Jazz Café is a music venue in Camden Town, London. It opened in 1990 on the former premises of a branch of Barclays Bank and has had several owners throughout its history as a music venue.

It was most recently acquired by The Columbo Group, in January 2016.

History

The original Jazz Café was founded by Jon Dabner and Jean Marshall in the 1980s in Newington Green, Stoke Newington,[1] and moved to Camden Town in 1990. Mean Fiddler took over bookings in 1992. In 2008 MAMA & Company acquired the Mean Fiddler Music Group and continued to operate the venue until it was purchased by The Columbo Group in 2016. Throughout its various owners the club has continued to showcase performers from the genres of neo-soul, hip hop, electronica, blues, world, reggae, Latin and soul, as well as providing a venue for new and established jazz artists.

It has a capacity for 420 patrons and has a first-floor restaurant.

Performers

The Jazz Café has played host to such jazz musicians as Pharoah Sanders, Don Cherry, Jimmy Smith, Abbey Lincoln, Ahmad Jamal, Archie Shepp, Eddie Harris, Cassandra Wilson, Abdullah Ibrahim, and many more to numerous to mention, plus of course top drawer soul and reggae artists like Kym Mazelle, Bettye Lavette, The JBs, Jean Carne, Ben E King, Edwin Starr, Baba Maal, Lee Scratch Perry, The Skatalites, Max Romeo, Luciano and Marcia Griffiths.

See also

References

  1. "Searching for the perfect jazz venue...", Rhythm-a-Ning, 4 October 2009.
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