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Mikell's was a jazz club on the corner of 97th Street and Columbus Avenue, in New York City. Run by Mike Mikell and Pat Mikell, from 1969 to 1991 it was a regular venue for New York's top studio and session musicians, who would turn up for jam sessions with major soul, funk and jazz artists visiting the city. Paul Shaffer, bandleader for CBS's Late Show with David Letterman, called Mikell's "soul heaven". Among the performers and bands associated with Mikell’s are Stuff, the alliance of studio musicians that played almost weekly at Mikell's in the 1970s.

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  • Mikell’s war eine New Yorker Spielstätte für Jazzmusik, die von 1969 bis 1991 bestand. (de)
  • Mikell's fue un legendario club de jazz situado en la esquina de 97th Street y Columbus Avenue, Nueva York. Dirigida por Mike Mikell y Pat Mikell, durante más de veinte años, de 1969 a 1991 fue el punto de encuentro para los más cotizados músicos de sesión de Nueva York que celebraban jam sessions allí con las estrellas de soul, funk and jazz de visita por la ciudad.​ (es)
  • Mikell's was a jazz club on the corner of 97th Street and Columbus Avenue, in New York City. Run by Mike Mikell and Pat Mikell, from 1969 to 1991 it was a regular venue for New York's top studio and session musicians, who would turn up for jam sessions with major soul, funk and jazz artists visiting the city. Paul Shaffer, bandleader for CBS's Late Show with David Letterman, called Mikell's "soul heaven". Among the performers and bands associated with Mikell’s are Stuff, the alliance of studio musicians that played almost weekly at Mikell's in the 1970s. (en)
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  • Mikell’s war eine New Yorker Spielstätte für Jazzmusik, die von 1969 bis 1991 bestand. (de)
  • Mikell's fue un legendario club de jazz situado en la esquina de 97th Street y Columbus Avenue, Nueva York. Dirigida por Mike Mikell y Pat Mikell, durante más de veinte años, de 1969 a 1991 fue el punto de encuentro para los más cotizados músicos de sesión de Nueva York que celebraban jam sessions allí con las estrellas de soul, funk and jazz de visita por la ciudad.​ Entre los músicos y bandas asociadas con Mikell’s se encuentran Stuff, que actuaban allí tres veces a la semana desde su formación en 1974 hasta 1980 y acompañada de cantantes como Stevie Wonder and Joe Cocker.​​ Art Blakey y el Jazz Messengers Big Band, que incluía a Wynton Marsalis, grabó allí en directo el disco Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Big Band - Live at Montreux and North Sea (1980).​ Otros artistas asociados con el club son Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Cedar Walton,​ Paquito D'Rivera,​ Clifford Jordan, Art Farmer, Ray Brown, Cornell Dupree, George Benson, Miriam Makeba, McCoy Tyner, David Sanborn y Mike Stern.​ Antes de embarcar en su carrera en solitario, Whitney Houston actuaba habitualmente en Mikell's con su madre Cissy Houston y fue allí donde también actuó por primera vez en solitario, y donde Clive Davis de Arista Records la descubriría.​ (es)
  • Mikell's was a jazz club on the corner of 97th Street and Columbus Avenue, in New York City. Run by Mike Mikell and Pat Mikell, from 1969 to 1991 it was a regular venue for New York's top studio and session musicians, who would turn up for jam sessions with major soul, funk and jazz artists visiting the city. Paul Shaffer, bandleader for CBS's Late Show with David Letterman, called Mikell's "soul heaven". Among the performers and bands associated with Mikell’s are Stuff, the alliance of studio musicians that played almost weekly at Mikell's in the 1970s. Writer James Baldwin's brother David worked as a bartender at the club in the 1970s and 1980s, thereby attracting patronage from Baldwin as well as other authors, including Toni Morrison, Amiri Baraka and Maya Angelou, and musician friends such as Art Blakey, Roy Ayres and Wynton Marsalis. (en)
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