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DESCRIPTION:Jewish Museum Berlin\nLindenstraße 9-14\n10969 Berlin\nPhone: 
 +493025993300\n\nEstablished in New York 1939\, Blue Note Records became a 
 beacon for jazz music\, particularly in the post-war era. The label prosper
 ed thanks to its audacious approach to experimental jazz (particularly bebo
 p)\, attracting the most heralded of jazz musicians and counteracting the d
 omineering image that commonly follows record labels by treating musicians 
 with respect and encouraging their involvement in all aspects of recording.
 \n\n\n	Thelonius Monk\, Herbie Hancock\, Miles Davis\, John Coltrane\, Dext
 er Gordon and many more all recorded sessions on the label\, which is now h
 ome to Norah Jones.\n\n\n	To celebrate the 70th anniversary of this jazz st
 alwart\, the Jewish Museum Berlin is hosting an exhibition featuring images
  and photographs which chronicle the history of Blue Note Records. Captured
  by one of the early label-heads Francis Wolff and label photographer Jimmy
  Katz\, the collection showcases rare portraits of Davis\, Coltrane\, Monk 
 and many more and provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at the operations 
 of this trail-blazing label.\n\n
SUMMARY:It must Schwing!
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