From the Jazz Club at Schwartz’s Point, I made my way over to the Greenwich on Gilbert Avenue, which is a historic-looking supper club in a rough-and-tumble neighborhood on Cincinnati’s eastside. Unlike my previous stop, this place was packed to the rafters, and there was absolutely no seating anywhere near the stage. The large band on stage was playing a version of John Coltrane’s “Afro-Blue” as I entered, and they were soon joined on stage by a female vocalist who performed a few standards followed by some blues. When it got to be about midnight, I decided to head back to my hotel in Middletown.
Live Jazz, Blues and Soul at the Greenwich
From the Jazz Club at Schwartz’s Point, I made my way over to the Greenwich on Gilbert Avenue, which is a historic-looking supper club in a rough-and-tumble neighborhood on Cincinnati’s eastside. Unlike my previous stop, this place was packed to the rafters, and there was absolutely no seating anywhere near the stage. The large band on stage was playing a version of John Coltrane’s “Afro-Blue” as I entered, and they were soon joined on stage by a female vocalist who performed a few standards followed by some blues. When it got to be about midnight, I decided to head back to my hotel in Middletown.