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- Sparky_Js abstract "Sparky J's, previously known as the Cadillac Club, was a popular jazz club in downtown Newark, New Jersey. Sparky J's often featured soul jazz or funky jazz best exemplified by the organ combo, a band usually consisting of a Hammond B-3 organist, a saxophonist, a drummer, and a guitarist. The club was located in downtown Newark, on the corner of Halsey and William streets. This area known locally as the "Jazz Corner of the World" in the 70s because it contained two jazz clubs: Spark J's and Key Club. Both clubs closed in the 1970s, and they were the last fulltime jazz clubs in the area at the time of closing. While Key Club was free entry, Sparky J's charged admission.In the 1990s, the Newark Jazz Festival held annual Organ Jams, which were also known as "The Key Club and Sparky J's Reunion", which featured bands that played soul jazz as they did in the 70s. Many of the same musicians that played in the 70s played in these Festivals. Proceeds from the organ jam benefited the Black United Fund of New Jersey.It was one of the jazz clubs featured on the "A Tribute to Newark Jazz Clubs" painting, a large-scale outdoor mural in Newark completed in 2013.".
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- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Earland.
- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink Dizzy_Gillespie.
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- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_McGriff.
- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink Key_Club_(jazz_club).
- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink National_Black_United_Fund.
- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLink Pieces_of_a_Dream_(band).
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- Sparky_Js wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sparky J's".
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- Sparky_Js subject Category:Jazz_clubs_in_the_United_States.
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- Sparky_Js comment "Sparky J's, previously known as the Cadillac Club, was a popular jazz club in downtown Newark, New Jersey. Sparky J's often featured soul jazz or funky jazz best exemplified by the organ combo, a band usually consisting of a Hammond B-3 organist, a saxophonist, a drummer, and a guitarist. The club was located in downtown Newark, on the corner of Halsey and William streets.".
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