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  • $5 Minimum Per Person
    Full Bar & Dinner Menu
    NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.

    All seating is first come, first served.
    Table Seating is all ages, Bar Area is 21+. Bar Area tickets for patrons under 21 will not be honored.

    Group Reservations:

    Groups larger than 10 must purchase a group package at club@bluenote.net, or by calling 212.475.8592.
    Groups larger than 10 without a group package will be subject to group surcharges added to your bill.
    Groups arriving late or separately are not guaranteed to be seated together. All seating is first come, first served. Arrive early for best seats.
  • The Water Gap Jazz Orchestra is a 17-piece big band comprised of the highest caliber professional musicians in the tri-state area. Hear their Morris Museum debut with Duke Ellington’s holiday classic, The Nutcracker Suite and the new Grinch Suite written by WGJO director, Matt Vashlishan.
  • Sets at 7.30pm + 9.30pm ET
    Kyle Nasser -tenor & soprano sax, bass clarinet
    Dov Manski -piano & synth
    Nick Jost -bass
    Peter Kronreif -drums
    Spawned from a virtual collaboration among good friends during the pandemic, Triple Blind plays contrapuntal electro-acoustic jazz with an indie rock bent. They'll be presenting a commission by Chamber Music America's New Jazz Works grant, which the group won in 2021 with Kyle Nasser as composer.
  • On the first and third Wednesday of each month, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., jazz guitarist Bill Wurtzel and guests play standards from the American Songbook at the American Folk Art Museum. Limited seating is available and advance registration for Museum admission is required. Admission is always free.
  • U.S. cities were not created equally. And that imbalance has grown more pervasive with each new decade. Racial segregation, unfair lending practices for potential homeowners, food deserts in poorer neighborhoods, environmental pollution, and lack of investment in many urban areas have intensified over time. Join us for an evening of thoughtful conversation from several experts coming at this subject from very different perspectives. They will share their views on the most critical issues plaguing our cities and the impact on minority residents. These same panelists will also offer innovative ideas around planning for improved urban centers.
  • Enter our haunted garden for a night of frightful fun! Join us as three live DJs spin everything from Hip-Hop to your classic sing-along 80’s, 90’s, and 2K music, while glowing headphones light up the night. Grab a drink, take a tour through our haunted garden, or try your hand at some artmaking. Bring friends because you won’t want to miss this! Come in costume and get a free drink! Heat lamps & dancing will keep everybody warm.
  • Originally from Brazil, Jamile is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after vocalists in the New York scene. She has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Mezzrow, Smalls Jazz Club, Birdland, Minton’s Playhouse and Jazz At Lincoln Center, and has received high praise for her performances in Italy and Mexico. Jamile captivates audiences with her unique phrasing and heartfelt tone influenced by the vocal jazz tradition united with her unique Brazilian roots. Her debut album “If You Could See Me Now” featuring the great Steve Wilson is available on all platforms.
  • Brooklyn Youth Music Project (BYMP) is holding its holiday fundraiser with an intimate performance by renowned, Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist and composer Joe Lovano. Lovano will be joined by Aidan O’Donnell on bass and Owen Howard on drums.
  • Under the baton of Tony Award®-winning Artistic Director Ted Sperling, guest artists Mikaela Bennett, 10-time GRAMMY Award-winning gospel group Take 6, and the Northwell Health Nurse Choir join the MasterVoices Chorus with new arrangements of holiday classics, a few forgotten gems, and selections from multiple traditions. More than a holiday concert, it's a welcome back to live performance and an offer of thanks to all who’ve kept New York City going during the pandemic hiatus.
  • Gregory Burrus Productions is extremely proud to produce the James Moody Jazz Scholars Celebration for The James Moody Jazz Scholarship for New Jersey. This event is for the Jazz Scholarship recipients that have been presented this award since 2015. This event is also supported by the Patterson Foundation / Blanchard Conservatory and will be hosted at their beautiful, historic Blanchard Mansion in South Orange, NJ.
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