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#423611 - 07/19/16 08:49 AM
 
Re: Is your arranger just laying there in the closet ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Looks like my kind of audience as well - they're up dancing, enjoying the evening and loving life. I guess the younger audiences, especially those that are jazz aficionados, don't dance, or at least that's the way it appeared to me when I stopped by at the few jazz clubs that are still around in Baltimore. All the best, Gary    
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#423612 - 07/19/16 09:26 AM
 
Re: Is your arranger just laying there in the closet ?
[Re: travlin'easy]
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... I guess the younger audiences, especially those that are jazz aficionados, don't dance, ... All the best, Gary    Right, people of ALL ages who go to a 'jazz club' go to LISTEN TO music, not dance to it ... it is more about music appreciation ...  One problem I hear mentioned is that there aren't places to go to for the 60 +++ crowd that still loves to dance ... I've looked into trying to rent a hall and run dance nights like Donny did (does?) in NJ, but it is such a hassle with insurance, 'cabaret' licenses, etc., etc. ...  
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