If you’re looking for live music, head to Arthur’s Tavern where there’s never a cover charge to enjoy the live jazz.
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Catch performances at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. at this historic West Village jazz club, which was once host to legends Charlie Parker and Roy Hargrove.
Saucy blues singer Sweet Georgia Brown makes Thursdays and Fridays special with growly versions of songs like “Car Wash,” but hear live music (piano, Dixieland, and R&B styles) almost every night of the week, and for no cover charge.
An unassuming bar in the historic West Village, Arthur’s Tavern has been entertaining New York since 1937 with live jazz and blues every night of the week.
Arthur’s dates from 1937, if you want some history, and they say Charlie Parker used to play here regularly – there’s no reason to think he didn’t. They feature live blues and jazz seven nights a week.