fiogf49gjkf0d Check out Kansas City's reviving
jazz
and
blues
scene, especially the authentic dives holding wonderful jam sessions into the early hours. The Friday and Sunday editions of the
Kansas City Star
carry listings, as does the freebie
Pitch Weekly
. You can also call the Jazz Hotline (tel 816/753-JASS) or check
. Downtown is otherwise pretty dead by mid-evening, and most people head to Westport for nightlife from country-and-western to alternative rock.
Blayney's
415 Westport Rd tel 816/561-3747. A good Westport venue with live blues Tues & Wed; open until 3am.
The Grand Emporium
3832 Main St tel 816/531-7557. R&B, blues, reggae and jazz, with superb Cajun and Jamaican food. Twice voted the best blues club in America by the National Blues Foundation.
The Hurricane
4048 Broadway tel 816/783-0884. Trendy dance club in Westport operating until the wee hours.
Jazz/A Louisiana Kitchen
1823 W 39th St tel 816/531-5556. Cajun cuisine and live jazz and blues.
Kiki's Bon Ton Maison
1515 Westport Rd tel 816/931-9417. Louisiana-style food, plus Cajun and zydeco music on Wed & Sat.
Mutual Musicians Foundation
1823 Highland Ave tel 816/471-5212. National Historic Landmark in the 18th and Vine district. Fierce jam sessions begin 1.30am Fri & Sat, with musicians competing in a frenzy for hours. Things can get a bit rough, and is not recommended for women alone.
Phoenix Piano Bar and Grill
302 W 8th St at Central Ave tel 816/472-0001. Downtown jazz piano venue featuring Sat afternoon sessions.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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