"Lennie Sogoloff died today on Boston’s North Shore. He was the proprietor of Lennie’s-on-the-Turnpike, a hallowed jazz club on Route 1 in West Peabody, Massachusetts, which Lennie operated between 1951 and ’71. Sogoloff, who worked for Mercury Records at the time, originally provided a juke box stocked with jazz, then began presenting the living artists themselves. For a decade-plus, Lennie’s was on the itinerary of just about every jazz artist of the time. Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and countless others played the room....”
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I was born too late to experience Lennie's but I dig the Jaki Byard sets that were recorded there.
Lennie Sogoloff of jazz club Lennie's On The Turnpike — RIP
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Saw many of the top names in jazz at Lennie's in the late 60's. Those forays to the club helped to preserve my sanity while I was working as a teacher and dormitory master at a nearby independent school.
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