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- Smalls Jazz Club was created in 1994 by the enigmatic Mitchell - Borden. Borden, a former Navy submariner, registered nurse, - philosopher & jazz violinist, founded the club with an initiative to - create an environment that was conducive to Jazz Music and its - culture. Borden, who booked and managed the club, approached - business from a stance of generosity rather than profit. + Smalls Jazz Club was created in 1994 by the enigmatic Mitchell Borden. Borden, a former Navy submariner, registered nurse, philosopher & jazz violinist, founded the club with an initiative to create an environment that was conducive to Jazz Music and its culture. + Borden, who booked and managed the club, approached business from a stance of generosity rather than profit.

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- The original Smalls was a raw basement space and had no liquor - license. For just $10, patrons could bring their own beer and come - to the club at any time, day or night. They could stay as long as - they liked and often left just as day began to break. Borden’s - concern was only with the music and the musicians who created it. - Under his generous care, a culture of vibrant and newly energized - young musicians claimed Smalls as their home base and began to - develop their individuality in the music. This included such - musicians as: Howard Alden, J.D. Allen, William Ash, Ehud Asherie, - Omer Avital, David Berkman, Peter Bernstein, Brian Blade, Seamus - Blake, Dwayne Burno, Chris Byars, Shard Cassity, Dwayne Clemons, Jay - Collins, Marion Cowings, Jon Davis, Sasha Dobson, Duane Eubanks, - Brian Floody, Joel Frahm, Ray Gallon, Paul Gill, Larry Goldings, Ned - Goold, Jimmy Greene, Larry Ham, Tardo Hammer, Roy Hargrove, Ari - Hoenig, Sherman Irby, Norah Jones, Ryan Kisor, Guillermo Klein, - Myrna Lake, Carolyn Leonhart, Jason Linder, Joe Magnarelli, Jeremy - Manasia, Joe Martin, Donny McCauslin, Brad Mehldau, Neal Miner, - Tyler Mitchell, Jane Monheit, Mike Mullen, Zaid Nasser, Charles - Owens, Jeremy Pelt, Sasha Perry, Jean Michel Pilc, Chris Potter, - Josh Redman, Jon Roche, Ari Roland, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Grant Stewart, - Phil Stewart, Joe Strasser, Greg Tardy Mark Turner, Diego Urcola, - Richie Vitale, Myron Walden, Scott Wendholt, Spike Wilner, Ben - Wolfe, Sam Yahel, Peter Zak and many others. +

+ The original Smalls was a raw basement space and had no liquor license. For just $10, patrons could bring their own beer and come to the club at any time, day or night. + They could stay as long as they liked and often left just as day began to break. + Borden’s concern was only with the music and the musicians who created it. + Under his generous care, a culture of vibrant and newly energized young musicians claimed Smalls as their home base and began to develop their individuality in the music. + This included such musicians as: Howard Alden, J.D. Allen, William Ash, Ehud Asherie, Omer Avital, David Berkman, Peter Bernstein, Brian Blade, Seamus Blake, Dwayne Burno, Chris Byars, Shard Cassity, Dwayne Clemons, Jay Collins, Marion Cowings, Jon Davis, Sasha Dobson, Duane Eubanks, Brian Floody, Joel Frahm, Ray Gallon, Paul Gill, Larry Goldings, Ned Goold, Jimmy Greene, Larry Ham, Tardo Hammer, Roy Hargrove, Ari Hoenig, Sherman Irby, Norah Jones, Ryan Kisor, Guillermo Klein, Myrna Lake, Carolyn Leonhart, Jason Linder, Joe Magnarelli, Jeremy Manasia, Joe Martin, Donny McCauslin, Brad Mehldau, Neal Miner, Tyler Mitchell, Jane Monheit, Mike Mullen, Zaid Nasser, Charles Owens, Jeremy Pelt, Sasha Perry, Jean Michel Pilc, Chris Potter, Josh Redman, Jon Roche, Ari Roland, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Grant Stewart, Phil Stewart, Joe Strasser, Greg Tardy Mark Turner, Diego Urcola, Richie Vitale, Myron Walden, Scott Wendholt, Spike Wilner, Ben Wolfe, Sam Yahel, Peter Zak and many others.

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- After the events of 9/11/2001 transformed the economic landscape of - New York City, Smalls Jazz Club went bankrupt in 2002. Borden then - focused his energies on creating Fat Cat, a popular spot for college - age people. Smalls was taken over by a Brazilian bar owner who renamed - the place “The Rio Bar”, which became a dismal failure. Frustrated by his - failure, he approached Borden and asked him to re-open Smalls with him as - owner and Mitch as manager. Mitch agreed and Smalls was reborn in 2004. By - 2007 the Brazilian owner realized that the jazz business was a poor one, - decided to put the club up for sale. It was in February of 2007 that jazz - pianist Spike Wilner and his friend Lee Kostrinsky became partners with - Borden and sought to restore the club to its original vibrant spirit. - Kostrinsky stayed on until 2011 when he decided to sell his share of the - club. Mitch Borden and Spike Wilner continued to run the club until Borden’s - retirement in 2019. Smalls Jazz Club has emerged as the top club of its - kind – a throwback to another era when jazz clubs were both proving ground - for top artists but also social scenes for the jazz community. Smalls Jazz Club - now has a international reputation and draws fans from all over the world as - a destination spot for great jazz. In September of 2014, Wilner and Borden - opened the second club on the opposite corner of West 10th street and 7th ave – Mezzrow. - Dedicated to the great “Really The Blues” Mezz Mezzrow, Mezzrow draws its inspiration - for the great piano rooms of the New York past, particularly Bradley’s. +

+ After the events of 9/11/2001 transformed the economic landscape of New York City, Smalls Jazz Club went bankrupt in 2002. Borden then focused his energies on creating Fat Cat, a popular spot for college age people. Smalls was taken over by a Brazilian bar owner who renamed the place “The Rio Bar”, which became a dismal failure. Frustrated by his failure, he approached Borden and asked him to re-open Smalls with him as owner and Mitch as manager. Mitch agreed and Smalls was reborn in 2004. By 2007 the Brazilian owner realized that the jazz business was a poor one, decided to put the club up for sale. It was in February of 2007 that jazz pianist Spike Wilner and his friend Lee Kostrinsky became partners with Borden and sought to restore the club to its original vibrant spirit. Kostrinsky stayed on until 2011 when he decided to sell his share of the club. Mitch Borden and Spike Wilner continued to run the club until Borden’s retirement in 2019. The SmallsLIVE Foundation, a not-for-profit arts organization, was created in 2018 and played a critical role in keep the venues afloat during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020. + Smalls Jazz Club has emerged as the top club of its kind – a throwback to another era when jazz clubs were both proving ground for top artists but also social scenes for the jazz community. Smalls Jazz Club now has an international reputation and draws fans from all over the world as a destination spot for great jazz. In September of 2014, Spike Wilner opened our second club on the opposite corner of West 10th street and 7th ave – Mezzrow. Dedicated to the great “Really The Blues” Mezz Mezzrow, Mezzrow draws its inspiration for the great piano rooms of the New York past, particularly Bradley’s.

diff --git a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/archive.html b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/archive.html index c6e858171..427bd2117 100644 --- a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/archive.html +++ b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/archive.html @@ -3,9 +3,8 @@

Archive

- The SmallsLIVE Archive is an audio/video library of all the shows at Smalls & Mezzrow. - Royalties are paid directly to the musicians by The SmallsLIVE Foundation. - Members sponsor their favorite musicians by listening to their music. + The SmallsLIVE Archive is a dynamic, historical library which has captured 14 years of performances and grows weekly. + The SmallsLIVE Archive is a documentation of all the shows performed at Smalls & Mezzrow since 2007.

We feel that all the performances at diff --git a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/catalog.html b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/catalog.html index 4ff5882a1..5040e2fd6 100644 --- a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/catalog.html +++ b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/catalog.html @@ -6,18 +6,12 @@

catalog

- The SmallsLIVE Catalog is a collection of individually produced artist projects. - SmallsLIVE Members may sponsor artists of their choice and receive their music as downloads or CDs. - Sponsorships directly support the artist. + The SmallsLIVE Catalog is our collection of individually produced HD artist projects.

- SmallsLIVE members can access these recordings by “sponsoring” the artist’s projects. - These tax-deductible donations are directly paid to the musicians involved and are for the - purpose of supporting the livelihood of the artists and to encourage their continued work. - Sponsorships may be of any size and directed in anyway chosen by the Supporting Member. - Supporting Members have a “library” from which the albums they sponsor can be listened to and downloaded as they wish. - Unlike a traditional record company, our goal is not to sell this music but to inspire fans to support their - favorite Jazz artists by becoming their direct patrons. + The SmallsLIVE Catalog is a collection of HD projects, recorded live at Smalls Jazz Club or Mezzrow with tracks selected by the artist. + These projects are available as collectible CD’s or as either HD or MP3 downloads. + Members have a “library” from which they can access their recorded projects for their own downloads and enjoyment.

diff --git a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/contact-and-info.html b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/contact-and-info.html index 8cf714360..d8069b005 100644 --- a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/contact-and-info.html +++ b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/contact-and-info.html @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@
+ {% include "flatpages/venues-location.html" %} {% include "flatpages/foundation.html" %} {% include "flatpages/archive.html" %} {% include "flatpages/catalog.html" %} {% include "flatpages/streaming.html" %} - {% include "flatpages/venues-location.html" %} {% include "flatpages/about-us.html" %}
diff --git a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/foundation.html b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/foundation.html index dd16dd752..3d60c8598 100644 --- a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/foundation.html +++ b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/foundation.html @@ -1,21 +1,8 @@ +{% load static from staticfiles %}

Foundation

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- The SmallsLIVE Foundation subsidizes the operation of the venues. - We support recording projects, tours, and educational initiatives. - We offer emergency aid for jazz musicians in need. -

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- There is no charge to become a member of the - SmallsLIVE Foundation. Supporting - Members are members who make a tax-deductible donation to the - SmallsLIVE Foundation. Both free - and Supporting members have access to our live-streamed shows. - Supporting Members have access to our extensive Audio/Video Archive, - which pays royalties to the artists involved. -

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Foundation Live performances from Smalls Jazz Club and - Mezzrow Jazz Club - and subsidizing these venues. + Mezzrow.
  • - Emergency funds for Jazz musicians in need and supporting the Jazz - Musician Community. + Emergency funds for Jazz musicians in need and supporting the Jazz Musician Community, particularly of New York City, but ultimately world-wide.
  • Fulfilling our mission of World Peace Through Music.
  • +
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    + There is no charge to become a member of the SmallsLIVE Foundation. + All Members have access to our Live-Streams. + By making a tax-deductible donation to the SmallsLIVE Foundation you can have access to our extensive Audio/Video Archive for the remainder of the tax year. +


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    Foundation

    - To make a donation directly, please contact us at:
    - foundation@smallslive.com + Please consider sponsoring a live group for a club performance. Contact us at foundation@smallslive.com for more information. Donate directly through our site or PayPal: foundation@smallslive.com or Venmo @SmallsLIVE. +

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    + BitCoin donation QR Code

    +

    diff --git a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/streaming.html b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/streaming.html index 76754316e..59627ac3c 100644 --- a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/streaming.html +++ b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/streaming.html @@ -4,16 +4,11 @@

    Live Stream

    It is the policy of Smalls Jazz Club and Mezzrow - to live stream all of our shows to our website. Streaming begins at the start of the evening and goes until the close of the venues. + to live stream all of our shows to our website as well as our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/smallslive) and our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/smallslive). + Streaming begins at the start of the evening and goes until the close of the venues. There is no charge to watch these live streams. Please register as a member and confirm your email address to sign in and begin watching our live stream. Each show is available in our Archive generally one week after the performance.

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    - In September of 2007 Spike Wilner made the commitment to document every show at Smalls (and in 2014 with Mezzrow) in order to preserve - what he felt were works of historic importance. Smalls Jazz Club was one of the very first clubs to stream shows live from their website. - Smalls has developed a true international following thanks to the transmission of the shows nightly at no cost. The SmallsLIVE Audio/Video - Archive is the collection of all the work done at Smalls and Mezzrow to date, over 17,000 recordings and nearly 4000 artists. -

    diff --git a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/venues-location.html b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/venues-location.html index ac9fb9e05..c7d0680ce 100644 --- a/smallslive/templates/flatpages/venues-location.html +++ b/smallslive/templates/flatpages/venues-location.html @@ -28,6 +28,22 @@

    Mezzrow Jazz Club

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    Reserve seats for the main shows are $40 Monday-Thursday and $50 Friday-Sunday. + To guarantee your seat, please click on the show you want to see (located on the homepage and Calendar) then click on the ticket button to purchase. + After purchasing your ticket, you will be sent an email with a confirmation number. + Your name will be at the door at the time of the show. + Please arrive 30 minutes before the show you have selected. + Late comers will be seated at the discretion of the management and may lose their seats. +

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    + You may also walk-in if there’s availability – all walk-in tickets are $25. +

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    Student prices with valid ID is $10 at the discretion of the management (mostly weekdays and late shows).

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    Angels, Wizards and Holy People are always free.

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    +