- Le
Caveau de la
Huchette is a jazz club in the
Latin Quarter of Paris. The
building dates to the 16th century, but
became a jazz club in 1949. The design...
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Retrieved 2022-10-03. Derrière le Qobr-Hiram, un
petit escalier descend à un
caveau qui était malheureu****t
plein d'eau au
moment où je l'ai visité. Tout...
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writers began to meet in a
cabaret called Le
Caveau on rue de Buci,
where they
composed and sang songs. The
Caveau continued until 1816, when it was forced...
- Saint-Michel
quarter became home to many
small jazz clubs,
including the
Caveau des Lorientais, the Club Saint-Germain, the Rose Rouge, the Vieux-Colombier...
- cellars,
returned to
Liverpool and
strove to open a club
similar to the Le
Caveau de la
Huchette jazz club. He
eventually found a
fruit warehouse where people...
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military figures,
including 28
Governors of Les Invalides, are
buried in the
Caveau des Gouverneurs, an
underground gallery beneath the Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides:...
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journalist and chansonnier. A
former military and
member of the Société du
Caveau,
collaborator of the
Almanach pour rire, he is
remembered for his correspondence...
- irréprochable",
found in a po****r
collection of
drinking songs called La Clé du
caveau (The Key to the cellar) and it was
first performed in
September 1830. In...
- jazz-only club on 16
January 1957,
being styled after the
Paris venue, Le
Caveau. The
Quarrymen made
their first appearance at the club on 7
August 1957...
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traditional children's song (a.k.a.
Bruder Jakob) at
AllMusic La Cle du
Caveau a l'usage de tous les
Chansonniers francais, Paris, 1811 Fuld,
James J....