Yoshi's

Nightclub in Oakland, California, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yoshi's (also known as Yoshi's Jazz Club and Yoshi's Oakland) is a nightclub located in Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States. The venue originally opened in 1972 as a restaurant in Berkeley, later moving to Claremont Avenue in Oakland. In 1979, the restaurant expanded into a lounge/nightclub hosting local and national jazz musicians.

Full nameYoshi’s Japanese Restaurant and Music Venue
Address510 Embarcadero West
Oakland, CA 94607-3506
OwnerKaz Kajimura, Yoshie Akiba, and Hal Campos
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Full nameYoshi’s Japanese Restaurant and Music Venue
Address510 Embarcadero West
Oakland, CA 94607-3506
LocationJack London Square
OwnerKaz Kajimura, Yoshie Akiba, and Hal Campos
Capacity310
Public transitAmtrak Oakland – Jack London Square

ferry/water interchange Oakland Ferry Terminal

Bus interchange Free Broadway Shuttle (weekdays only)[1] to Bay Area Rapid Transit 12th Street/Oakland City Center
Construction
OpenedMay 18, 1997 (1997-05-18)
Construction cost$3 million
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In 1985, the venue was rebranded as Yoshi's Nitespot until 1997, when it moved yet again within the Port of Oakland. The current location began operations May 18, 1997 with a performance by Tito Puente.

History

Nels Cline performing in 2006 in Oakland

The venue began as a Japanese restaurant in Berkeley established by Yoshie Akiba, Kaz Kajimura and Hiroyuki Hori, though the club soon moved to a larger space on Claremont Avenue and began to feature live jazz music. It eventually gained a reputation as one of the most significant jazz venues on the West Coast.

In May 1997, the club moved to Jack London Square during the revitalization of the Port of Oakland, as a 330-seat, 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) jazz concert hall with an attached 220 seat Japanese restaurant, assisted by funding from the Oakland Development Agency.[2][3]

San Francisco location

Yoshi's in San Francisco

On November 28, 2007, it opened a second 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m2) location in San Francisco's Fillmore District, as a flagship of the city's attempt to restore the formerly African American neighborhood (which was uprooted in the 1970s by urban renewal) as a center of black culture and jazz.[4] On July 1, 2014, Yoshi's San Francisco was purchased by Fillmore Live Entertainment Group. On November 1, 2014, the name changed to The Addition,[5] and three months later it closed entirely.[6][7][8]

Roy Haynes was the featured performer on the opening night of the new San Francisco location.[9]

Recordings

Noted performers

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