CMS is proud to again be joined by the coffee house, to show this historic documentary about the 1369 Jazz Club, circa 1980’s.
At the original 1369 ADDRESS on Cambridge St, the current 1369 Coffee House. The Cambridge Jazz history film and a duet of Boston/Mass musicians in a set of today’s Jazz. Ellwood Epps, trumpet Matt Crane, drums.
COME, WATCH, HEAR AND EXPERIENCE THAT SCENE!
A Place For Jazz is a 1992 documentary film by Richard Broadman. The film explores the vital music being made at the 1369 Jazz Club located in Cambridge\'s Inman Square—same corner of the current 1369 Coffee House—and active from 1984 to 1988. It features performances and conversations with local and visiting musicians including Steve Lacy, Bob Nieske, Archie Shepp, John Voigt, Joe Lovano, John Lockwood, Henry Threadgill, and Rebecca Parris, and provides a valuable insight into the scene and how the music was made, as well as offering an up-close view of the very colorful time and place.
The evening will open with a set by today’s marvelous Boston Jazz musicians continuing the improvised tradition for today’s audiences to seek out and enjoy.
Ellwood Epps, trumpet
Matt Crane, drums
FREE entry. This is Creative Music Series’ first ever fund-raiser, so consider donating to support Jazz musicians.
Phone: 6178007255
Email: alexlemski@gmail.com
2022/10/15 - 2022/10/15
1369 Coffee House
1369 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139