The museum opened on September 5, 1997[5] and shares the building with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. In March 2024, music historian Dina Bennett became the executive director of the museum, returning after beginning her professional career there as in intern in 1999.[6]
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The museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate.[7] It displays the Graphon alto saxophone played by Charlie Parker at the famous January 1953 Massey Hall concert in Toronto with Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, and Bud Powell. Other exhibits include Benny Goodman's shoes, Harold Ashby's saxophone, and Myra Taylor's dress. Visitors can learn about different styles and rhythms of jazz at multiple listening station exhibits.[8] The 1912 Gem Theatre is part of the museum, located directly across 18th Street.[9]
The Blue Room
The Blue Room is a jazz club based on the design of the Street Hotel's Blue Room that hosted players like Charlie Parker and Bennie Moten during the 1930s. The Blue Room has interactive exhibits, a bar, and hosts live performances multiple evenings every week. Its entrance is directly at the corner of 18th and Vine streets.[10]