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Live music venues really shook things up

Rooms and those who book them saw changes

By Bill Beuttler
Globe Correspondent / December 26, 2004

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The biggest news in jazz concerned changes in venues. Locally, Fenton Hollander was shown the door by Charles Hotel management after nearly 20 years of booking jazz at the Regattabar so those duties could be taken over by Steve Bensusan of the New York-based Blue Note jazz club empire. (Full article: 821 words)

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