Reviews of Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. (Performing Arts Theater) in Birmingham (Alabama).
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
1701 4th Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
Gottfried Kibelka
The AJHoF was under renovation for a very long time but just before Christmas of 2022, it opened up for a Jazz concert for the first time in 6 years. The entrance is now much brighter, bigger, and feels like a inviting but efficient place to cater to an audience. The concert (Curtis Lundi) was top notch and I am looking forward for the AJHoF to once again become a vital part of Birmingham's music scene.
Joyce Young
When I visited it was awesome, I’ve been here for great intimate concerts also. This my home town and we have lots of beautiful, educational spots to visit!
Mrz Perry
Viewed an early showing of Hidden Colors 4 and loved every minute. Old school theater feel with concessions offered also. Will DEFINITELY visit again!
Maxwell Walden
It was awesome for me & my brother to tour around & see the history of jazz musicians to performed for & had been inducted for .
Jim Ostrosky
Jazz Hall Radio formerly WVSU has significantly changed it's "Smooth Jazz" programing to a blend of classical jazz with some Smooth Jazz mixed in. At least when the Tuxedo Junction hour was scheduled you knew what was coming so you could listen to this type of Jazz or change the station. Then, You could later switch back when 'Smooth Jazz' was back on. After many years of listening to WVSU I'm sorry to see them morph to blended genres of Jazz. Oh, well there's always the 'Serious Jazz Radio'option.
Litha P
Didn't go inside but was on a scavenger hunt and it took me there.
Jack Macdonald
This is something like a museum, devoted to the greatest jazz artists. It's actually both educational and entertaining, especially in the beginning with boogie woogie! The laugh is guaranteed!
george orear
Re-opening soon in the newly renovated historic Carver Theatre!
Corey Lehman
It was closed due to construction the google listing is wrong
J Hatch
Stop in and see a bit of history on southern jazz and culture.
Deric D Jackson Sr
Love it
Andy Parrish
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April Cameron
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