The city of San Francisco has always been universally recognized as a city of great artists and musicians, and among different kind of music styles, jazz has certainly played a first class role.
With the exception perhaps of the historic Fillmore district, over the last years jazz music has slowly disappeared, and many of the famous places where it was possible to enjoy its notes have sadly closed their doors. The Bay Area is still home of many talented jazz musicians, that's why only few months ago the project "Jazz in the Neighborhood", founded by trumpeter Mario Guarnieri, was launched with the aim to support local musicians, starting from the Italian district of North Beach.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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