![]() ![]() ![]() It features performances and conversations with local and visiting musicians including Steve Lacy, Bob Nieske, Archie Shepp, John Voigt, Joe Lovano, John Lockwood, Henry Threadgill, and Rebecca Parris, and provides a valuable insight into the scene and how the music was made, as well as offering an up-close view of the very colorful time and place.Ī TRAILER: Boston’s and bassist JOHN LOCKWOOD still performing today, can be seen in this trailer with Joe Lovano between 2:04 – 2:36! The film explores the vital music being made at the 1369 Club, located in Cambridge's Inman Square and active from 1984 to 1988. ![]() It was also endorsed by the 1369 Coffee House in the same location in Inman Sq., Cambridge.Ī Place For Jazz is a 1992 documentary film by Richard Broadman. CMS is proud to show this historic documentary about the 1369 Jazz Club, circa 1980’s. ![]()
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