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Club Eleven was a nightclub in London between 1948 and 1950 which played a significant role in the emergence of the
bebop Bebop or bop is a style of jazz developed in the early-to-mid-1940s in the United States. The style features compositions characterized by a fast tempo, complex chord progressions with rapid chord changes and numerous changes of key, instrum ...
jazz movement in Britain. The club was so named because it had 11 founders – business manager Harry Morris and ten British bebop musicians. It first opened at 41 Great Windmill Street in
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in 1948, and had two
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s, one led by
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and the other by
John Dankworth Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (20 September 1927 – 6 February 2010), also known as Johnny Dankworth, was an English jazz composer, saxophonist, clarinettist and writer of film scores. With his wife, jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine, h ...
. Scott's sidemen included Tony Crombie, Lennie Bush, Tommy Pollard, and Hank Shaw, while Dankworth's included Leon Calvert, Bernie Fenton, Joe Muddell, and Laurie Morgan. When Scott toured the US, Don Rendell filled his spot. Denis Rose organised many of the activities at the club.


Drugs raid

In 1950, the club moved to
50 Carnaby Street 50 Carnaby Street in London's Soho district was the site of several important music clubs in the 20th century. The police raid recovered cannabis and cocaine, and an empty morphine ampoule. This led to the arrest of several young white British men, shaking social assumptions about drug use being confined to the lower classes and non-whites.


Recognition

In 2009, Club Eleven was named by the
Brecon Jazz Festival The Brecon Jazz Festival is a music festival held annually in Brecon, Wales. Normally staged in early August, it has played host to a range of jazz musicians from across the world. Created in 1984 by local enthusiasts – musicians, promoters ...
as one of 12 venues which had made the most important contributions to jazz music in the United Kingdom."Buckingham Palace hits right note with jazz fans"
, ''London Evening Standard'' (3 August 2009)


See also

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List of jazz clubs This is a list of notable venues where jazz music is played. It includes jazz clubs, clubs, dancehalls and historic venues such as theatres. A jazz club is a venue where the primary entertainment is the performance of live jazz music. Jazz clu ...


References and sources

;References ;Sources *"Club Eleven"/"Nightclubs and Other Venues". '' Grove Jazz'' online.
Reminiscences
Don Rendell (1967). *http://henrybebop.co.uk/clubs.htm Defunct jazz clubs Jazz clubs in London Nightclubs in London Former buildings and structures in the City of Westminster 1948 establishments in the United Kingdom 1950 disestablishments in the United Kingdom Music venues completed in 1948 1950 in cannabis {{jazz-venue-stub