Jazz Club T-Shirts
Description: A circular design that can transport you back to a time of speakeasies, flappers, and the infectious rhythms of jazz music. The use of vintage fonts and colors can add to the overall nostalgic feel of the design, making it feel like stepping back in time.
Description: Vintage Cotton Club Defunct New York City Nightclub 1920s
Vintage Cotton Club Defunct New York City Nightclub 1920s T-Shirt
by DarkLordPug
$16 $23
Description: This is it, this was the place be at in the late ’50. The first Jazz club at ‘The City’ open up on December 15, 1949 at 1680 Broadway Avenue just north of West 52nd Street in Manhattan. John Coltrane record couple of live LP, Count Basie's Basie at Birdland. Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Louie Bellson, Bud Powell, Johnny Smith, Stan Getz, Lester Young, and Ella Fitzgerald among other jazz celebrities. The clubs were frequented by; Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner, Gary Cooper, Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Sugar Ray Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, Joe Louis, and other celebrities at that time. This is my version of the logo and concept of that first ‘Birdland’ club. The Club closed in 1965 and reopened in another location in 1986.
Description: The Famous Door was a jazz club on New York's 52nd Street. It opened in 1935 and was one of the major clubs on the street, hosting leading jazz musicians until 1950, through changes of location and periods of closure. The Famous Door opened at 35 West 52nd Street on March 1, 1935. Among its initial backers were the radio bandleader Lennie Hayton, who helped promote it, and musicians Jimmy Dorsey and Glenn Miller. Louis Prima performed on the club's opening night. The club was intended to provide a reliable venue for swing musicians and a place where they could gather, but other customers were attracted by the door inside (autographed by visiting celebrities) which gave the club its name, the fine music, and drinks that started at fifty cent
Description: If you go to NYC and you don't visit 'The Vil' at Greenwich Village for a drink and the best live Jazz musician in 'The City' you just wasted your trip. I just hope I don't get in trouble with this design. So, just get it before somebody ask me to remove it.
Description: Following the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, 52nd Street replaced 133rd street as “Swing Street” of the city. The blocks of 52nd Street between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue became renowned for the abundance of jazz clubs and lively street life. The street was convenient to musicians playing on Broadway and the ‘legitimate’ nightclubs and was also the site of a CBS studio. Musicians who played for others in the early evening played for themselves on 52nd Street.
Description: Feel the rhythm of the city with "Paris Jazz: Jazz in the City of Lights," a vibrant homage to the rich musical tapestry that is Parisian jazz. The heart of French culture beats in this artistic ensemble, featuring iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower amidst a symphony of saxophones, trumpets, and swirling music notes. It's a colorful celebration of the genre's legacy, perfect for jazz aficionados and lovers of Paris alike. This piece not only adds a splash of rhythm to your collection but also serves as a visual melody that captures the soulful essence of a night in Paris.
Paris Jazz | Jazz in the City of Lights | The Garden of Jazz, Paris T-Shirt
by Mad Monkey Creations
$22 $27
Description: Unique jazz art style design dedicated to saxophonist Lester Young and his music. A great gift for fans of vinyl records and jazz bands, musicians, DJs, dads, and moms, for the holidays and for a good mood. An exclusive gift for an interior lover, a musician's birthday, and a lover of musical clothes.
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