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jazz club in British English (dʒæz klʌb) nouna place where people meet to listen to jazz music We visited Ronnie Scott's jazz club in Soho. Examples of 'jazz club' in a sentencejazz club Guests who happen to own a jazz club are placed with a sommelier who is knowledgeable about jazz.But he wasn't playing at a jazz club or a university campus.There's a jazz club, a spa, and an intimate seafood and steak restaurant.Easily the night's highlight, it magically transformed the venue into a smoky jazz club.She discovered a new direction while working at the jazz club.There's also a high-class jazz club/bar offering burgers and sushi.As far as instruments go, the saxophone has had a rough time of it outside the jazz club.He shows her the stool as if it is a precious museum relic, explaining how one day he'd like to open his own jazz club.It's the sort of beard you might grow if you were planning to go undercover at a jazz club in the early 1950s.But to see him in such rich improvisational form in a bona fide jazz club was a very special treat. |