Live Music entertainment in Detroit
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Baker's Keyboard Lounge
Everyone from Miles Davis to Thelonious Monk to Nina Simone has let loose at the self-proclaimed 'world's oldest jazz club' on Detroit's far northwest side.
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Cliff Bell's Jazz Club
With its dark wood, candlelight and art deco decor, Bell's evokes 1930s elegance. Local jazz bands and poetry readings attract a diverse young audience nightly.
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PJ's Lager House
This Corktown punk-underground club is dingy in an atmospheric way, with scrappy bands or DJs playing most nights.
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St Andrew's Hall
St Andrew's is a well-known alternative band venue in an old church. Downstairs is Shelter, a smaller music/dance club.
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Magic Stick & Majestic Theater
The White Stripes and Von Bondies are rockers who've risen from the beer-splattered ranks at the Magic Stick. The Majestic Theater next door hosts larger shows. There's bowling, billiards, a pizza joint and cafe. Something cool rocks here nightly.
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