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Max Gordon Corner at 7th Avenue South and Waverly Place in the West Village. This is named after Max Gordon, owner of the Village Vanguard, now deceased. The Vanguard is perhaps the oldest surviving jazz club in New York City.

The Village Vanguard is a jazz club located at Seventh Avenue South in Greenwich Village, New York City. The club was opened on February 22, 1935, by Max Gordon.

 

The Vanguard was initially dedicated to poetry readings and folk music. By 1957, one commentator writes, “Gordon reversed his policy, putting jazz at the top of the bill and letting the folknicks…and the comics…fill it out. Thus the Vanguard booked Miles Davis, Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Gerry Mulligan, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Jimmy Giuffre, Anita O’Day, Charlie Mingus, Bill Evans (a regular), Stan Getz, Carmen McRae.” The booking of Thelonious Monk was a particularly interesting story that demonstrated the Vanguard’s ability to take a relatively unknown musician and help launch his career. From the 1950s on, the Vanguard was the leading small venue for jazz, launching many celebrated careers and sustaining others that were already aloft. The Thad Jones–Mel Lewis Orchestra that eventually became the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra played from 1966 to 1990 on Monday nights.

 

In 1989, Max Gordon died. The day after, Lorraine Gordon closed the Vanguard. The following day, she reopened it and has continued to run the place ever since. She has not made any alterations of any kind, and kept it how it was, how people liked it.

 

(Source: Wikipedia)

 

Taken by: Emiel Dekker (emield.myportfolio.com/)

Title / Titre :

Max Gordon's daughters on the family farm, Edenbridge, Saskatchewan /

 

Filles de Max Gordon sur la ferme familiale, à Edenbridge (Saskatchewan)

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Louis Rosenberg

 

Date(s) : 1931

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 3367845

 

collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&...

 

Location / Lieu : Edenbridge, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Louis Rosenberg fonds. Library and Archives Canada, C-027473 /

 

Fonds Louis Rosenberg. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, C-027473

Extremely Famous NYC Jazz Club!

My work colleague at 'Audolens', Parkade, Waterkant Street in the early 1970s

My work colleague at 'Audolens', Parkade, Waterkant Street in the early 1970s

"Look! He has a Jesus ticket!"

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

Whack @ The Breadbox on 13 February 2009

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