Village Vanguard -- The Very Early Years
Max Gordon opened the Village Vanguard on February 22, 1935 at its current location of 178 Seventh Avenue South. The club featured poets, comedians, folksingers, and a great variety of entertainers before switching to an all-jazz format in 1957. This short documentary takes a look at the early history of the club and some of the artists who started their careers there. More info at www.villagevanguard.com

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Village Vanguard - Jazz Profiles

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Around Queens: Jazz in Queens

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They may call it Rock 'n' Roll, but it's Corporate America | Frank Zappa MTV Interview (1984)

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▶ The Bad Plus Village Vanguard Live 2004

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25 The STUPIDEST Car Features Of The 1950s You NEVER SEEN Before!

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Bill Evans Documentary - Bill Evans on the creative process and "The Universal Musical Mind"

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Robert Glasper Trio - LIVE at The Village Vanguard - Double Black

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Stan Levey - The Beginnings of Bebop

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The Rise of Experimental Music in the 1960s documentary (2005)

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Freddie Hubbard Live at the Village Vanguard

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"Piano Legends" Documentary by Burrill Crohn

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Our Favorite Village Vanguard Albums

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The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra: 50 Years of Mondays

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BBC4 Legends The Charlie Parker Story

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The Fascinating Story of Old New York: From Dutch Outpost to the Richest City in America

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Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein and Bill Stewart @ The Village Vanguard

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ERROLL GARNER - SO YOU WANNA LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO HUN?

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Ry Cooder Into The Mill Valley

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Ron Carter arriving at the Village Vanguard for July 25 performance #roncarterbassist

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