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Written by Jonathan Casey
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Wednesday, 21 April 2004 |
Smoke Jazz Club & Lounge 2751 Broadway New York, NY 10025 (212) 864 6662
The now
smoke-free Smoke Jazz (www.smokejazz.com/) is located on the
Upper West Side of Manhattan. I stopped by on a no-cover night in April 2003 to
catch regular performers "The Hot Pants Funk Sextet." The Hotpants' front line
was a little weak, but drummer Joe Strasser was solid-fonky and a wild Wurlitzer
solo by Jeremy Manasia made the night worthwhile for me. Manasia lives in a
world where Bud Powell plays fuzzed-out wah-wah fusion, and I'd like to spend
more time in that place.
Smoke is your standard dark, cramped little jazz spot. It was pretty crowded
the night I was there but, fortunately, the people-watching was occasionally
hilarious. We spotted a rather sullen young woman who looked like she'd been
dragged there. There were, in fact, two of these grim-faced girls with their
arms crossed, and a third who was subtly bobbing her head up and down,
apparently the guilty party who'd forced the other two to come along. They left
in short order, hopefully to find some hot guys at a fun, wild bar. Like, with
body shots and stuff. I was told that on earlier visits our companions had
spotted Yoko Ono and Kareem Abdul-Jabar. I was hoping to have some kind of
celebrity encounter of my own, but my wish never came true, even though New York
is crawling with celebrities (and sewer-rats).
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