Five Spot Café

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Five Spot Café was a legendary New York City jazz club renowned as a key venue in the 1950s–60s bebop and avant-garde scenes, hosting influential performances by artists such as Thelonious Monk.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz club
activePeriod 1950s
1960s
associatedMovement free jazz
modern jazz
audience New York artists and intellectuals
jazz listeners
cityBorough Borough of Manhattan NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole hub for experimental jazz
meeting place for musicians and artists
describedAs legendary New York City jazz club
era postwar jazz era
genre jazz
historicalSignificance key venue in 1950s–60s jazz innovation
hostedArtist Abbey Lincoln NERFINISHED
Art Blakey NERFINISHED
Bill Evans NERFINISHED
Cecil Taylor NERFINISHED
Charles Mingus NERFINISHED
Don Cherry NERFINISHED
Eric Dolphy NERFINISHED
John Coltrane NERFINISHED
Max Roach NERFINISHED
Ornette Coleman NERFINISHED
Paul Bley NERFINISHED
Rahsaan Roland Kirk NERFINISHED
Sonny Rollins NERFINISHED
Thelonious Monk NERFINISHED
influenced New York jazz club culture
development of avant-garde jazz
languageOfName English
locatedIn East Village NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
notableFor Thelonious Monk residency
avant-garde jazz performances
bebop jazz performances
operatedAs live music club
primaryActivity presenting live jazz performances
scene New York City jazz scene
avant-garde jazz scene
bebop scene
status defunct music venue

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Thelonious Monk notableVenueAssociation Five Spot Café