The Jazz Cafe
Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (Live Jazz Cafe 2006)
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Paperproducts Design Jazz Club Espresso Cup and Saucer, Set of 2 $25.95 Paperproducts Design Espresso Cup and Saucer Set features Jazz Club inspired images. Set of 2 porcelain cups and saucers are packaged in coordinating round box that is perfect for gift giving or storage…. |
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New Orleans French Quarter Trumpet & Fleur De Lis Mug $9.95 Decorated with the symbols of our unique City, this mug pays tribute to New Orleans music and French heritage. Large mug that is microwave safe…. |
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Jazz Cafe, 1998 (w/c on paper) by Hilary Rosen – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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Putumayo Presents: French Cafe $7.96 VARIOS INTERPRETES FRENCH CAFE… |
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Samba Bossa Nova $8.00 This eclectic compilation shows the syncopated and seductive evolution of the African-derived Brazilian samba and its offspring, the bossa nova. The CD features a new-wave series of moods and grooves tailor-made for the 21st century. There’s angel-voiced Rosa Passos and her silky version of the Ary Barroso/Luiz Peixoto song “E Luxo So.” Guitarist-vocalist Márcio Faraco’s remake of Noel Rosa… |
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Parisian Cafe $7.03 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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At the Cafe Carlyle [VHS] $5.67 New York nightlife…the elegant Café Carlyle…Paris, London…Cole Porter, Gershwin, Sondheim… This is the world of Bobby Short, the reigning monarch of the nightclubs of Café Society. Born the ninth of ten children in the small town of Danville, Illinois, this renowned singer/ pianist with his legendary repertoire from the greats of Tin Pan Alley is now celebrating his 20th year… |
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A New Orleans Jazz Brunch “A NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BRUNCH” features historical footage of early Creole cooking as well as a section on coffee and its relationship to New Orleans, including Grand Cafe Brule, the Creole version of a Japanese Tea Ceremony. From Commander’s Palace, you will discover how jazz was introduced into the |
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