I thought that the South End would be a reliable spot but seems to be overtaken by all the college kids, seems more like frat houses than a spot for older crowds to feel comfy. Last night I tried to check out Wally's and then moved on to Beehive thinking it would appeal to me more but was mistaken, not like how it used to be or maybe its the time of year?
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All_The_Nolloway t1_j6mvih8 wrote
Any good bands to check out?
spedmunki t1_j6fjo7q wrote
I mean, Wally’s is basically on the NEU campus and has always been popular with students.
Shemsuni t1_j6ft24x wrote
Wally’s has a tiny footprint. A hassle to get in. Hassle to order a drink. Hassle to find a seat. God bless them though.
reddaj OP t1_j6flyrb wrote
Wally's wasnt too much of a shocker plus its a tiny space. The bartender there was really rude, I think band was in the intermission when I walked in around 8 pm and I asked him what time they play. He vaguely answers 5 as if its next day at 5 am or something that they will begin playing. I think he meant they have been playing since 5 pm but don't know why he couldn't have just answered with yes they are playing but in intermission currently 🤦♂️
ReporterOther2179 t1_j6foz9m wrote
Five minutes. They are playing in five, man.
axeBrowser t1_j6ftro6 wrote
some cats just don't get it
imustachelemeaning t1_j6fwcgq wrote
they think the world revolves around something they love.
Chippopotanuse t1_j6gpule wrote
“What happened to jazz bars in Boston?”
Oh, you like jazz? Cool.
But also
“What does ‘five’ mean when a band isn’t playing? Why couldn’t he hand me the program for the evening or explain to me that it was ‘intermission’???”
You probably interpreted the bartender as rude because you aren’t the aficionado of jazz bars you think you are.
Shemsuni t1_j6ft9pt wrote
It’s not just you bro. The guy is a douche.
yacht_boy t1_j6fosif wrote
Scullers.
Mad monkfish.
Oak bar on certain nights.
Lilypad.
Darryls corner.
There are others but that will get you started. Unfortunately the pandemic and just changing times have led to the closure of some of the other great spots we used to have.
GregzillaKillah t1_j6gq2ct wrote
Speaking of Scullers though, do they even do any shows anymore? I haven’t heard of any big names coming around there since March 2020.
yacht_boy t1_j6gs2hb wrote
The website says they have a few shows coming up but it doesn't seem like the same quantity they used to have.
marshmallowhug t1_j6ihdpc wrote
A couple more are expected to open in the next year or so!
I'm up on Somerville, pretty close to the Mad Monkfish (which is great!) but I've honestly been enjoying going out to the Porch for blues more recently, since I really enjoy the casual bar feel (and the whiskey). Also, the porch has space for dancing, which is a rarity in this area.
SomeHomeOwner t1_j6ijvwi wrote
Regatta bar still doing jazz?
yacht_boy t1_j6it8l9 wrote
So their website still says they're "temporarily closed" for COVID but their most recent tweet from literally 1 hour ago (first tweet in 3 years) indicates they might finally be coming back. Fingers crossed.
https://twitter.com/TheRegattabar/status/1620087440877948928
SomeHomeOwner t1_j6o2p3v wrote
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I hope so.. another great spot for sure.
Extreme_Secretary156 t1_j6fogx7 wrote
Go go the bebop on Saturday nights for their open jazz jam sessions. It’s right around the corner from berklee and all the kids are unbelievably talented
Shemsuni t1_j6fsg5y wrote
Property prices have murdered such soulful places. Sad.
Competitive_Bat4000 t1_j6fjed2 wrote
Those darn kids, I bet they won’t stay off your lawn either.
slimeyamerican t1_j6g33p6 wrote
Used to love Wally’s pre-Covid. Now I can’t make time for the hassle, but I’m glad it’s still there
Syjefroi t1_j6ik5px wrote
There are some good answers here, I'll also add Aeronaut which can have jazz acts here and there. Also the swing dance scene is starting to recover and while unfortunately some of the old stalwart bands of the scene have packed it in, there is a new generation of really excellent young musicians getting involved and helping to put Boston back on the map.
Lastly, some jazz has moved into smaller less dedicated spaces (including house shows), so it can be harder to get to where the players are. Your best bet is: next time you see a jazz show you like, ask the band leader or especially any side player you like where they are playing soon, and you'll get some great intel. Half of the time they'll say something you can barely google or sounds made up like "The Art Dungeon, in the basement of Papa Gino's" or whatever. Then you'll start to get a sense of where you can see shows and get closer to players and the music they're making. Go to Lilypad and triple the suggested Venmo minimum at the door and make someone's night, they'll tell you what they're most excited about coming up and now you've got a killer spot in your pocket from a musician who has the best energy you could ever hope for. Shit, like a quarter of folks playing around town are still in school so maybe you'll even get a "you should come to my senior recital at the shitty little stage in the old Berklee building on a Wednesday at 2pm" and it will be one of the best shows you've seen in your entire life.
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phlukeri t1_j6gz9ur wrote
Mad Monkfish. All the way.
fakecrimesleep t1_j6j1rhk wrote
Boston doesn’t give af about any live music venues that aren’t live nation/aeg owned. If rock can barely survive, jazz is on the guillotine too
sadgringopapi t1_j6jkfdk wrote
Why have art when we can have a Capital One Lounge?
Throwaway1238gg t1_j6ht6fl wrote
marshmallowhug t1_j6ihudp wrote
There are at least one or two more coming as well. Link below mentions Jazz Urbane, but also has one in Seaport (same owner as Darryl's). https://www.bostonmagazine.com/restaurants/2023/01/17/boston-restaurant-openings-2023/
Throwaway1238gg t1_j6iy4fi wrote
I just remembered City Winery also has some great jazz shows too..
sendep7 t1_j6jzaxf wrote
more like what happened to the bars in boston. city is so boring now, its all housing no one can afford.
Stronkowski t1_j6iga2w wrote
I assume the answer is something like "the 60s".
pchaderton t1_j6fkayb wrote
The new wave of ska is now old man.