The Jazz Showcase
The Jazz Showcase is the oldest jazz club in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1947 by NEA Jazz Master Joe Segal, whose son Wayne now owns and operates the venue.[1][2] Segal's various showcases have served as a launch pad for a number of career jazz musicians.
Locations
Having changed location numerous times since its founding, the club last relocated in 2008 to a South Plymouth Court address on the side of the rebuilt Dearborn Station, in Chicago, Illinois. To honor Segal, South Plymouth Court was renamed Joe Segal Way by the City of Chicago at the behest of Alderman Bob Fioretti.[3]
Club owner
Joe Segal (April 24, 1926 – August 10, 2020) founded the Jazz Showcase in 1947 in Chicago, Illinois and was the club's owner until his death in 2020. Born April 24, 1926 in Philadelphia, he grew up listening to Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet and Fats Waller on the radio. When he was old enough, he would visit the Earl Theater to watch them perform.
The Air Force drafted Segal in 1944 and he was stationed in Champaign, Illinois for a while. When he had leave, he rode the train to Chicago to attend live jazz performances at clubs on Randolph Street. Following his military discharge, Segal moved to Chicago, enrolled in Roosevelt University on the G.I. Bill and worked at different jazz venues around the city. In 1947, he signed up with the university jazz club. For the next ten years he organized live jazz sessions on the school's campus featuring musicians he met working at various jazz venues. He also presented visiting artists such as Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, and Lester Young.
Beginning in 1957, Segal ran his showcase shows in what he later estimated was 63 different locations over the years. By the 1970s, Segal opened a formal club called the Jazz Showcase on Rush Street. He gave performers a five evening run with a Sunday show to encourage young people to attend.
In 2013, Segal received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Roosevelt University. In 2014, Segal was given the rare honor of being a club owner/presenter chosen by the National Endowment for the Arts as an NEA Jazz Master.
Famous performers who have appeared
Many famous musicians play at the Showcase, including:
- Eddie Harris
- Chris Potter
- Frank Morgan
- Danilo Perez
- Bobby Broom
- Bobby Lewis
- Ahmad Jamal
- Monty Alexander
- Roy Hargrove
- Willie Pickens
- Joey DeFrancesco
- Larry Coryell
- Paul Wertico
- Marbin
- James Carter
- Stu Katz
- Ira Sullivan
- Winard Harper
- McCoy Tyner
- Dexter Gordon
- Bunky Green
- Count Basie
- Kenny Burrell
- Milt Jackson
- Jimmy Smith
- Randy Weston
- Barry Harris
- Jack McDuff
- Bill Evans
- Walter Bishop Jr.
- Sun Ra
- Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra
- Sonny Stitt
- Benny Golson, Yusef Lateef
- Ravi Coltrane
- Eddie Jefferson
- Richie Cole
- Joe Lovano
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Johnny Griffin
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- Howard McGhee
- George Benson
- Pat Martino
- Pat Mallinger
- Joe Pass
- Barney Kessel
- Philly Joe Jones
- Charles McPherson
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk
- Ernestine Anderson
- Lou Donaldson
- Hank Crawford
- Jimmy McGriff
- Benny Golson
- Lonnie Liston Smith
- The Art Ensemble of Chicago
- Muhal Richard Abrahms
- Bu Pleasant
- Zoot Sims/Al Cohn
- Joe Williams
- Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
- Joe Farrell
- Art Farmer
- Bobby Hutcherson
- The Capp/Pierce Juggernaut
- Freddie Hubbard
- Cedar Walton
- Gary Bartz
- Ornette Coleman
- George Coleman
- Tommy Flanagan
- Sonny Fortune
- Joanne Brackeen
- Tom Harrell
- Kenny Drew Jr.
- Marian McPartland
- Kenny Barron
- Eric Alexander
- Harold Mabern
- Ray Brown
- Mose Allison
Live recordings
- Gene Ammons and Dexter Gordon, "The Chase!", (1970)
- Phil Wilson and the Big Band Machine, Live at Joe Segal’s Jazz Showcase, 1984
- Louie Bellson, Live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase, (Concord Jazz), 1987
- Ahmad Jamal, Chicago Revisited: Live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase, (Telarc Jazz), 1992
- Marian McPartland and Willie Pickens, Ain't Misbehavin': Live at the Jazz Showcase, (Concord Jazz), 2000
- Danilo Pérez, Live at the Jazz Showcase, Artistshare, 2003
- Bob Lark/Phil Woods, Live at the Jazz Showcase, Jazzed Media, 2006[4]
- Ira Sullivan and Stu Katz, "A Family Affair - Live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase", (Origin), 2010
See also
- List of jazz clubs
References
- National Endowment for the Arts - NEA Jazz Master 2015 - Joe Segal
- http://voices.suntimes.com/arts-entertainment/the-daily-sizzle/the-sitdown-jazz-showcase-owner-joe-segal
- DNAInfo.com Archived 2014-11-03 at the Wayback Machine "Jazz Showcase Impresario Joe Segal to Get Street Named After Him," October 22, 2014.
- NEA Jazz Masters 2015