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In the vibrant city of Berlin, a well-known jazz club named b-flat, situated on Rosenthaler Straße, has become a beacon for music lovers. The large windows of this establishment often attract curious passersby, offering a glimpse of the lively jam sessions that take place within.
The b-flat is easily accessible by various public transport options. The U2, N40, 100, 200, N60, N65, N5, N8, N42, N2, and M4 bus routes all stop within a short 0.2km walk from S Hackescher Markt, making it a convenient destination for many. For those preferring the underground, the U-Bahn station U Weinmeisterstr. is located just 0.2km away, as are several tram routes including the 50, M1, M4, M5, M6, and M6. The M2, M4, M5, and M6 tram routes also stop at S+U Alexanderplatz Bhf/Memhardstr., just 0.3km from the b-flat.
The S-Bahn stations S Hackescher Markt and S+U Alexanderplatz Bhf are located 0.3km and 0.4km away from the b-flat respectively, offering additional transport options. Regional trains such as the RE1, RE8, RB23, RE2, FEX, and RE7 also stop at S+U Alexanderplatz Bhf, situated 0.4km from the b-flat.
One of the highlights of the b-flat is the weekly 'Robin's Nest Jam-Session' organised by Canadian bassist Robin Draganic. This event has been a staple for over 10 years, attracting a variety of talented musicians. Robin himself, Simona de Rosa (vocals), Kenneth Berkel (piano), Hendrik Nehls (double bass), Dexter Stanley-Tauvao (drums), Igor Osypov (guitar), and Igor Spallati (bass) are among the regular participants. Over the past decade, international collaborators have also graced the stage of the b-flat, adding to the rich tapestry of sounds that emanate from this musical haven.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a casual listener, the b-flat offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking a taste of Berlin's vibrant music scene. So, the next time you find yourself in the city, be sure to drop by and let the rhythm take you away.
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