The Iridium Jazz Club (center) | |
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| Address | 1650Broadway (and 51st Street) |
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| Location | New York City, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 40°45′43″N73°59′01″W / 40.76185°N 73.98358°W /40.76185; -73.98358 |
| Owner | Sturm family[1] |
| Type | Jazz club |
| Opened | December 1994 (1994-12) |
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TheIridium is amusic club located onBroadway in New York City. The club featured weekly performances byLes Paul for nearly fifteen years.[2]
The club opened in January 1994 at its original location, at 63rd Street and Broadway in the basement ofThe Empire Hotel, with a minimalcover charge.[3] That first location, known as the "Iridium Room Jazz Club", was a basement room below the Merlot restaurant across fromLincoln Center and initially booked "traditional, swingingjazz musicians of the second or third level." Ronald Sturm, the club's manager and booker, toldThe New York Times his goal was to "hire people like thetrumpeterMarcus Printup, orCyrus Chestnut orCarl Allen"—the goal was to give a chance to "younger, mainstream musicians while still booking the legends."[4] In the opening months of its existence, local, unknown jazz groups and solo artists were given the opportunity to perform in front of an audience[5] The original location underwent three renovations, then in August 2001 the club moved to its current location at 1650 Broadway on 51st Street.[3]
Unlike many of New York City's jazz clubs, it has remained open to the present day, with the help of some major renovations to keep up with the number of attendees.[5] There have been many major releases recorded live at Iridium, from artists likeKenny Garrett,Jacky Terrasson,Charlie Haden,Kenny Barron,Benny Carter,The Jazz Messengers,Sweets Edison, andClark Terry.[5]
Beginning in 1995[3] and continuing until his death at age 94,[6] guitar legendLes Paul performed weekly at the club.
According toNew York magazine, "the Iridium does its best to recreate thehalcyon days of the 1920s and 1930s. Sure, the air’s no longer smoky, the décor’s a shadow of what it was and you’re sitting knee-to-knee with theEuropean tourists at the next table, but true jazz aficionados overlook those minor details to hear sets played by some of the best-known names in the biz:vocalistJimmy Scott,guitaristMike Stern,saxophonistPharoah Sanders, and theMingus Legacy bands, to name a few."[7]
The bridegroom, ... his parents and his brother, Kenneth Sturm, own four restaurants in New York, including Merlot and Iridium, a jazz club.
Iridium is perhaps most famous for its relationship with guitar legend Les Paul, who has been performing Monday nights at Iridium since April 1995.
The booking policy is enlightened, if not yet so well executed, and the roster includes traditional, swingingjazz musicians of the second or third level. Mr. Sturm said he was dedicated to bringing in younger musicians who are less well known but on their way up. 'I want to hire people like the trumpeter Marcus Printup, or Cyrus Chestnut or Carl Allen, because I owe it to jazz to present younger, mainstream musicians and give them a chance,' he said. 'I'll be booking the legends, but the majority will be the young, exciting players who will attract both an audience of knowledgeable jazz fans and also give the tourists who come in a real show.'