Cliff Bell's

Jazz club in Detroit, Michigan, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cliff Bell's is a jazz club in Detroit, Michigan, which is located at 2030 Park Ave.[1] It originally opened in 1935,[2] and it is named after John Clifford Bell, an entrepreneur in Detroit in the 1930s.[3] Notable artists such as Marcus Miller have performed at Cliff Bell's.[4] Additionally, The Moth storytelling events are held monthly at Cliff Bell's.[5]

Former namesCliff Bell's (1935–1958), Winery, La Cave, AJ's on the Park, Cliff Bell's (2005–current)
LocationDetroit, Michigan
Coordinates42.3368°N 83.0527°W / 42.3368; -83.0527
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Former namesCliff Bell's (1935–1958), Winery, La Cave, AJ's on the Park, Cliff Bell's (2005–current)
LocationDetroit, Michigan
Coordinates42.3368°N 83.0527°W / 42.3368; -83.0527
TypeJazz club
Construction
Broke ground1934
Built1934
Opened1935
Renovated2006
Closed1985
Website
cliffbells.com
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It was used as a location in the movie The Ides of March, in a scene where Detroit musician Bob Mervak was briefly shown singing "We'll Meet Again." The entrance was also seen in the film Kill the Irishman, filming up Park Avenue.

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