About: Bop City

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Bop City (also known as Jimbo's Bop City) was a jazz club operated by John "Jimbo" Edwards in San Francisco from 1949 to 1965. It was situated in the back room of a Victorian house at 1690 Post Street, in the Western Addition district. During its heyday, the venue was known for late-night live performances of many popular jazz artists, including Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, and Charlie Parker, and was one of the most famous jazz clubs of its time, being instrumental in popularizing the modern jazz style in San Francisco.

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  • Bop City (auch Jimbo’s Bop City) war ein Jazzclub in San Francisco, der von 1950 bis 1965 bestand. Er galt vor allem durch die Auftritte von Künstlern wie Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker oder Charlie Parker als einer der berühmtesten Jazzclubs seiner Zeit. (de)
  • Bop City (also known as Jimbo's Bop City) was a jazz club operated by John "Jimbo" Edwards in San Francisco from 1949 to 1965. It was situated in the back room of a Victorian house at 1690 Post Street, in the Western Addition district. During its heyday, the venue was known for late-night live performances of many popular jazz artists, including Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, and Charlie Parker, and was one of the most famous jazz clubs of its time, being instrumental in popularizing the modern jazz style in San Francisco. The club closed in 1965 when jazz began to decline in popularity. The house was moved two blocks west to 1712 Fillmore Street during the urban renewal in the Western Addition in the 1970s, where it currently stands, and has been designated a San Francisco Designated Landmark. (en)
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  • The house formerly occupied by Bop City, now located at 1712 Fillmore Street. (en)
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  • San Francisco, California, United States (en)
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  • Bop City (en)
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  • Jim "Jimbo" Edwards (en)
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  • Bop City (auch Jimbo’s Bop City) war ein Jazzclub in San Francisco, der von 1950 bis 1965 bestand. Er galt vor allem durch die Auftritte von Künstlern wie Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker oder Charlie Parker als einer der berühmtesten Jazzclubs seiner Zeit. (de)
  • Bop City (also known as Jimbo's Bop City) was a jazz club operated by John "Jimbo" Edwards in San Francisco from 1949 to 1965. It was situated in the back room of a Victorian house at 1690 Post Street, in the Western Addition district. During its heyday, the venue was known for late-night live performances of many popular jazz artists, including Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, and Charlie Parker, and was one of the most famous jazz clubs of its time, being instrumental in popularizing the modern jazz style in San Francisco. (en)
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  • Bop City (en)
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