What good is music if not shared?

Recently, a blind couple made a reservation at a TurnTable jazz club. They came to celebrate their anniversary. The GM was expecting them, so he greeted them at the front door.

They sat near the piano. The band gave them a shoutout. They had an evening that they’ll never forget. They are already planning their next visit.

Reflecting on this true story, we ponder our purpose. Yes, for the music. But what good is the music if not heard? If not shared with others?

A jazz club is a collection of moments. First dates. 300th dates. Punctuation to a hard day’s work. You name it.

Together, let’s keep bringing people together around the art form of jazz.

Cheers!

Doc and Team Turntable

P.S. We’re stronger together. Let’s partner in a common mission.

 
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