A different band takes the stage most nights it a train. The berlin jazz club is known for its intimate atmosphere theres room for only around 200. 00. 80 train as an institution in the german capital and said i saw don has run the jazz club since 1997. Hes proud that some of the biggest names in jazz have performed here like american pianist Herbie Hancock for example. Musicians like Herbie Hancock and Marcus Miller who performed here do it as a one off thing. They do it to support this club. That was the idea behind it at the time they were once young and unknown to where did they get their start where did they hone their craft. In clips. Coupes. German jazz trumpeter till donna is a regular in a train his career began here and hes still good friends with saddam was one of the stops by whenever he can. Just opposite just as a Something Special a breed unto themselves. Because if theyre not good they just appear right away and no one talks about them as he does been doing this for wel
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More than fifty drivers of these box cart, which are handmade vehicles mounted on four wheels and pushed by human strength and gravity alone, competed on Sunday in Cape Town.