Last Hope For Kansas City Jazz Museum

Or, at least, the latest effort to garner a crowd after years of financial mismanagement, taxpayer subsidy and little progress in getting this organization to stand on its own feet. Read more:

American Jazz Museum's New Executive Director Will Lead Push to Prominence - KC STUDIO

Harold Smith: What makes the American Jazz Museum different and a "must see" place for jazz enthusiasts? Rashida Phillips: Certainly, the AJM has a lens on what Kansas City has contributed to the industry and to the music. This being a territory town for folks like Count Basie and such, this was the kitchen, a laboratory for many of those bands.

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  1. Never been there. Only been to the NLBM twice. Will only go to the Gem when they turn it to a grindhouse theatre and show old movies from back in the day.

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  2. ^^Thanks Boomer. I'm sure they would miss the buck and a quarter you would spend. Stick to spending your day sipping coffee at Bob Evans all day long.

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  3. Jazz is for overweight old men in their 60's and 70's who are deaf from loud music and dont appreciate Rock & Roll music. Many jazz lovers are antisocial and have underlying mental health issues. They are mostly failures in life.

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  4. Jazz is a weird music. It dont help that the jazz greats were opium addicts and gays. Its a dark and depressing music of death

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  5. shut it down

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