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John Kadlecik + Rob Eaton

Thu Jan 15 at 8:30pm

New York, NY

Event Info

  • Thu - January 15, 20268:30 PMTickets

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About John Kadlecik

John Kadlecik (born June 28, 1969 in Council Bluffs, Iowa) is an American guitarist best known for his ability to closely replicate the guitar and vocal parts of the late Jerry Garcia. He came to prominence as the lead guitarist for the Grateful Dead tribute band, Dark Star Orchestra, in 1997 and currently performs with original Dead members Bob Weir and Phil Lesh in Furthur.[1][2] John lives in Takoma Park, Maryland with his wife, Katy Gaughan, who is a percussionist in the jazz trio, Djesben.[3] Read more on Last.fm

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1650 Broadway, New York, NY

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the most famous jazz club in New York?
The most famous jazz club in New York is arguably the legendary Village Vanguard. Established in 1935, the Village Vanguard has hosted countless iconic performances from jazz greats such as John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and Thelonious Monk. Renowned for its intimate atmosphere and exceptional acoustics, the club remains a cornerstone of New York City's vibrant jazz scene. Located in Greenwich Village, the Village Vanguard continues to attract jazz enthusiasts from around the world, offering a rich history and a calendar filled with world-class live music. Its enduring legacy and influence make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the heart of New York jazz.
Who owns Iridium, NYC?
Iridium in NYC is owned by Ron Sturm. The venue was originally founded by guitarist Les Paul and has since become one of the city's premier destinations for live jazz, blues, and rock performances. Ron Sturm, a passionate supporter of live music and jazz culture, took over ownership to continue Iridium's legacy as a top-tier performance space. Under his stewardship, Iridium has maintained its reputation for hosting legendary artists and emerging talent alike, making it a staple in New York City's dynamic live music scene. The club's commitment to high-quality sound and intimate experiences keeps audiences coming back year after year.
What is the capacity of the Iridium?
The capacity of the Iridium in New York City is approximately 180 guests. This intimate size creates a unique concert experience, allowing audiences to get up close and personal with world-class musicians in a comfortable, acoustically optimized space. The smaller capacity ensures every seat in the house offers excellent views and sound quality, making it a favorite venue among both artists and fans. Whether you're attending a jazz, blues, or rock performance, the Iridium's cozy atmosphere and prime Midtown Manhattan location guarantee an unforgettable night of live music in the heart of NYC.
Where is the jazz scene in NYC?
The jazz scene in NYC is primarily centered in neighborhoods such as Greenwich Village, Midtown Manhattan, and Harlem. Iconic clubs like the Village Vanguard, Blue Note, and Birdland draw jazz lovers from across the globe, offering nightly performances from both legendary artists and rising stars. Harlem is famous for its rich jazz history, with venues like the Apollo Theater and Minton's Playhouse. Midtown venues, including the Iridium, continue to shape the city's vibrant jazz culture. With a diverse mix of classic and contemporary venues, New York City remains the epicenter of the global jazz scene, offering unparalleled live experiences for enthusiasts.

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