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May 20, 2008 10:30 pm (Tuesday) to

May 21, 2008 2:30 am (Wednesday)

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Garage Restaurant (map)

99 Seventh Avenue South
New York, NY 10014
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A native of Washington D.C., Alex Hoffman began playing the saxophone at age 9 but first became passionate about jazz at age 12 under the tutelage of his teacher Paul Carr. Mr. Carr...
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A native of Washington D.C., Alex Hoffman began playing the saxophone at age 9 but first became passionate about jazz at age 12 under the tutelage of his teacher Paul Carr. Mr. Carr encouraged Alex to pursue the saxophone seriously and preached diligent practice and thorough listening. Alex then began to audition for a number of all-star jazz ensembles while in high school. He was a member of the grammy High School Jazz ensembles twice, a participant in the Vail Jazz Workshop, and thrice a semi-finalist in the Fish Middleton Jazz Scholarship Competition. After high school, Alex moved to New York to further pursue his musical endeavors. He began studying with luminaries such as Ralph Lalama, Barry Harris, Brian Lynch, Charles Davis, and Chris Byars, and quickly gained a reputation on the New York jazz scene as a serious student of jazz with an authentic and refreshing sound. Since moving to New York, Alex has performed with artists and bands such as Brian Lynch, the Chris Byars Octet, Ari Roland, Sacha Perry, the Stan Rubin Orchestra, the Lapis Luna Orchestra, and Fukushi Tanaka, at venues such as Lincoln Center, the Blue Note, and Smalls Jazz Club. He has also led his own quartet at venues in Washington D.C. and New York, featuring Sacha Perry, Ari Roland and Keith Balla.
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Free. No Cover, No Minimum, EVER!!! More Live Jazz than Any Other Venue in the WORLD!
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Garage Restaurant
The building was established in the 1920's as an automobile garage. The Garage logo is derived from the original mosaic embedded in the front of the building. In the 1940's and 50's, the space was called The Nut Club, a cabaret that was a forerunner of the comedy clubs of today, with entertainers such as Jackie Gleason performing on stage. From 1969 to the early 1990's the Circle Repertory Company, an off-Broadway theater troupe, used the space as their theater (featuring early performances by actors Danny Aiello, Alec Baldwin, William Hurt and Demi Moore). On June 14, 1995, Garage opened to rave reviews.

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