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“Jazz is not background music. You must concentrate upon it in order to get the most of it. You must absorb most of it. The harmonies within the music can relax, soothe, relax, and uplift the mind when you concentrate upon and absorb it. Jazz music stimulates the minds and uplifts the souls of those who play it was well as of those who listen to immerse themselves in it. As the mind is stimulated and the soul uplifted, this is eventually reflected in the body.” - Horace Silver
 
 Friday, 09 January 2009
Balcony Club Print E-mail
Written by Beverly Berryman   
Tuesday, 06 April 2004
Balcony Club, 1825 Abrams, Dallas TX 214-826-8104. Live jazz nightly.

The Da Capo Jazz and Blues Lover's Guide to the U.S. says - "Both classy and a classic, the Balcony Club is a well-heeled but warm and cozy piano bar attached at the hip of the historic Lakewood Theater. Balcony mainstay pianist Al Dupree, whose hair is as white as the ice in his drink, plays old and new school jazz-both solo and with a two-piece band-Thursday through Saturday. Various locals such as the Arthur Riddles Trio and Rick Yost fill in the weekday slots. The bar up front can get rowdy, shile the tables in the back suit those who'd rather disappear.

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