Old Duke, Bristol
The Old Duke, situated in the vibrant city of Bristol, is a pub and jazz-blues venue renowned for its lively atmosphere. Every night, the venue comes alive with the enchanting melodies of live music, and the best part is, admission is free for all. Additionally, the pub proudly hosts an annual Jazz Festival that attracts music enthusiasts from far and wide. The name of the establishment, "The Old Duke," pays homage to the legendary Duke Ellington, an iconic figure in American jazz.
The pub's musical heritage is deeply rooted in traditional New Orleans jazz, serving as a platform for talented bands like the Blue Notes and the Severn Jazzmen. These renowned groups have graced the venue's stage for over three and a half decades. Other notable performers include Keith Little's Hot Six, Cass Caswell's Allstars, The University of Bristol Traditional Jazz Band, as well as various touring bands from around the globe.
Eddie Martin, a highly acclaimed blues musician with numerous international accolades, captivates the audience every Sunday night with his soulful performances. The Old Duke also embraces modern jazz, featuring bands like Andy Hague, Dave Betts, Code Red, and The Cut Collective.
In 2009, The Old Duke was honored by the Brecon Jazz Festival, recognizing it as one of the twelve venues in the United Kingdom that made significant contributions to the jazz music scene. Conveniently located across from the renowned Llandoger Trow, another notable pub in Bristol, The Old Duke stands as a cornerstone of the city's vibrant music culture.
The pub's musical heritage is deeply rooted in traditional New Orleans jazz, serving as a platform for talented bands like the Blue Notes and the Severn Jazzmen. These renowned groups have graced the venue's stage for over three and a half decades. Other notable performers include Keith Little's Hot Six, Cass Caswell's Allstars, The University of Bristol Traditional Jazz Band, as well as various touring bands from around the globe.
Eddie Martin, a highly acclaimed blues musician with numerous international accolades, captivates the audience every Sunday night with his soulful performances. The Old Duke also embraces modern jazz, featuring bands like Andy Hague, Dave Betts, Code Red, and The Cut Collective.
In 2009, The Old Duke was honored by the Brecon Jazz Festival, recognizing it as one of the twelve venues in the United Kingdom that made significant contributions to the jazz music scene. Conveniently located across from the renowned Llandoger Trow, another notable pub in Bristol, The Old Duke stands as a cornerstone of the city's vibrant music culture.
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Old Duke on Map
Sight Name: Old Duke
Sight Location: Bristol, England (See walking tours in Bristol)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Bristol, England (See walking tours in Bristol)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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