Despite an appreciative, but small audience
for jazz in Guadalajara, (well-known figures as Dizzy Guillespie, Lionel
Hampton and Woody Shaw have performed in Teatro Degollado), the path for jazz
musicians here has always been rocky. Once in a while a new venue opens its
stage for jazz nights or simple jams, but for many years, no place in town had
five jazz performances a week.
Since opening six years ago, Primer Piso Copas
& Cafe has been the undisputed house of jazz in Guadalajara. It has been a launch platform for several
popular bands including Jazz Break, San Juan Project, Trokker and KM Big Band.
The city’s most respected and skilled performers and band leaders call it home
— Willy Zavala, Klaus Mayer, Omar Ramirez, divas like Abi Vazquez, Monica
Zuloaga and Ana Sandoval and a flock of newcomers that foreshadow a new golden
era for jazz in Guadalajara.
The sophistocated baroque decor, by local
architect Luis Othon Villegas, (self-defined as retro, glam, and vintage)
contrasts with the sober 1950’s building where the bar is located (on the
second floor). A wall of windows offers marvelous views of the surroundings,
including the magnificent university auditorium and the gothic Expiatorio. In
the last year, success forced Diaz to extend the emporium to the second floor,
adding to Primer Piso an art gallery and a pleasant smoking area.
Open Tuesday to Saturday from 7 p.m., Primer
Piso whips up gourmet specialties beginning at 7:30 p.m. from the chef’s
gastro-bar menu, along with a regular menu that includes tapas, salads,
sandwiches and sweets. The barman is able to prepare most cocktail orders.
Tuesdays drinks and beer are two for one all night. Live music usually starts
about 9 p.m.
To see who’s playing see their website: www.primerpisobar.com.
Pedro Moreno 947, corner of Escorza. (just one block
off Av. Juarez)
Colonia Americana. Tel. (33) 3825-7085.
Open Tuesday to Saturday from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m.
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