Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Say Adieu to the Tampa Bay Area's Longest-Running Jazz Gig


The Garden Restaurant in downtown St. Petersburg, just around the corner from Jannus Landing, is closing this Sunday.

And with it goes the longest-running jazz gig in the Tampa Bay area, held down by ex-Ellington trombonist Buster Cooper.

That's sad news, in a region where jazz gets precious little support, from performing arts halls or nightclubs. The bright side: Cooper will continue leading a band on Friday and Saturday nights, this time at Jo-Jo's, across the street from the Garden.

For the lowdown on the shutdown, and a look back at Buster's career (along with a video clip), check out Luis Perez's story in today's St. Petersburg Times.

2 comments:

headless hornman said...

Hey Philip,

Did you see that the Garden is not closing after all?

http://www.tampabay.com/features/food/restaurants/garden-restaurant-in-downtown-st-pete-wont-close-after-all/1057652

Philip Booth said...

No, I didn't see that.
THANKS for the alert, Paul. I'll make note of it on the blog.