Take a piece of Café Central's jazz legacy home with you
Available for collection only at Café Central Madrid – Pl. del Ángel, 10, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain * Available in Spanish only * EDITED BY Carlos Aguilar and Anita Haas DIRECTION AND COORDINATION Juantxu Bohigues Back Cover Café Central. A History of Jazz is much more than a book about jazz: it is a celebration of live music, of endless nights, and of the unique heartbeat of a place that, since 1982, has become a true temple of the genre in Spain.
Available for collection only at Café Central Madrid – Pl. del Ángel, 10, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain * Available in Spanish only * Carlos Aguilar and Anita Haas (Editors) Juantxu Bohigues (Direction and coordination) Back Cover I like cafés. I like the cafés of Madrid. They are the legacy of your grandparents, the memory of those smiles, those words you never dared to say, those farewells that—without you knowing—were final, those phone numbers you never dialed, those crossed notes for a revolutionary book you never wrote, those faces that disintegrated like grains of sand on the soles of your shoes.
Available for collection only at Café Central Madrid – Pl. del Ángel, 10, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain * Available in Spanish only * Carlos Aguilar and Anita Haas (Editors) Juantxu Bohigues (Direction and coordination) VOLUME 2 Back Cover Since its opening in 1982, Café Central has been one of the leading jazz clubs in Madrid, Spain, and Europe. Now, through this Short Story Competition initiative, it opens a new chapter by bringing together in a single book the winning stories of its own literary contest, joining the rich and enduring cultural embrace between jazz and literature.
Available for collection only at Café Central Madrid – Pl. del Ángel, 10, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain * ** Available in Spanish only ** Carlos Aguilar and Anita Haas (editors) Juantxu Bohigues (direction and coordination) VOLUME 1 Back cover Since its inauguration in 1982, Café Central has been one of the leading jazz clubs in Madrid, in Spain, and in Europe. Now, through this Short Story Contest initiative, it opens another facet: bringing together in a book the winning stories of its own competition, thus joining that rich and fruitful cultural embrace between jazz and literature that has endured over time.
“In loving memory of our dear friend and teacher, maestro de maestros, Barry Harris. And with eternal gratitude to my favorite jazz club, Café Central.” Joshua Edelman Double Bass: Hans Mantel Piano: Joshua Edelman Drums: Jimmy Castro Side A 1 She (George Shearing) 2 Body and Soul (Johnny Green) 3 Tangerine (V. Schertzinger) 4 Reflections (Thelonious Monk) Side B 1 Chico The Man (Barry Harris) 2 I Fall In Love Too Easily (Jule Styne / Sammy Cahn)
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