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Not sure if many of you are familiar with him, or have ever frequented the Jazz Cafe...

 

Sadly, its owner Keith Crombie a.k.a The Jazz Man, died yesterday at the age of 74. A colourful man who could spin so many stories about his exploits around the continent in the 60s, meeting and putting on some of the finest musicians of the time.

 

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RIP

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He was always at the bottom of the stairs outside Newcastle Uni (next to Thornes bookshop) handing out fliers when I was at Uni. To be honest, I didn't realise he owned the place, I assumed he was down on his luck and handing out fliers. RIP.

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When my partner was a student, she worked in The Forth & said he had the foulest temper in the world.

 

Once the Jazz Cafe was burgled (takings, drink, tabs; usual) & the coppers had to go upstairs to his flat to see if there had been anything else stolen.

 

Unsurprisingly, he lived in squalor & copper who had looked at place called in to The Forth afterwards for cuppa & a chat, ostensibly to ask if there were witnesses, & described Crombie's living quarters as "a gorilla's nest."

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Ma Fist and the various Aunt Fist's were very much part of the cool crowd involved in the Club A Go Go in the early 60s, they all worked and socialised there, along with Dave Finlay, Keith Gibbon, and some band called the Animals.

 

RIP to the cantankerous old bugger.

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Spent 1 night in the Jazz cafe and enjoyed a Findus turkey burger on a dry bun with a couple of cans of Skol.

 

Despite my lack of support for the venue and it's lack of quality food/drink, I hope the place doesn't go under without his enthusiasm.

 

RIP

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Can't say I 'knew' him, but he always made me smile when I did speak to him. Only weeks ago he told me that Harry Connick Jr once performed there. I pretended to believe him. Seems he wasn't bullshitting. A wonderfully unprofessional venue as well. An antidote to conformism. RIP.

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Used to hassle the shit out of us just about everyday leaving Northumbria Uni, used to stand next to the car park opposite the City Hall and launch a flyer at you. He used to be a bit funny about who he let in to the Jazz Cafe as well. Wanted a young crowd so would turn away regulars if he thought they were too old.

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