Back Alley Jazz is inspired by the original jazz alley jams that took place in various locations on the South Side in the 1960s and 70s, and which still continue today in different forms like the annual Universal Alley Jazz Jam. The project creates a contemporary neighborhood happening that animates, builds on, and celebrates Chicago’s history and continuum of culture and art in communities.
Back Alley Jazz 2021
Recommendations for Attendees:
Bring your own chairs, umbrellas, water, etc—whatever you need to make yourself comfortable!
Walking, biking, and public transportation is highly encouraged.
Please be respectful of resident yards, and park on main and/or numbered streets when at all possible.
Masks are highly recommended for those who are not vaccinated or immuno-compromised.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.
Schedule & line-up
PARTNER EVENT
Universal Alley Jazz Jam
3-7pm
1809 E. 71st St.
This annual series is the direct descendant of the original Jazz in the Alley performances of the 1960’s & 70’s. On Saturday, August 7, they’ll have performances & vendors throughout the afternoon. Join them for one more Jam in 2021 on August 28, and follow them on social media throughout the year!
Supported by
PARTNER EVENT
Ladies & Gentlemen of Jazz
10:30-4:30pm
Museum of Science & Industry, Smart Garden
5700 S. Lake Shore Drive.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Jazz are a group of DJs and record spinners who were part of Chicago's original Jazz in the Alley events from the 50s through the 70s. For this event they’ll be spinning vinyl from their collections in the Museum of Science & Industry’s Smart Garden all day long.
COVID-19 VACCINATIONS AT BACK ALLEY JAZZ
In partnership with
South Shore Residents &
With funding from
A Grant from the Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events with Funding from The Walder Foundation
The Oppenheimer Family Fund