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Lennie Sogoloff

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Occupation
  
music club owner

Spouse(s)
  
Barbara Anne Raby

Children
  
Leanne Desjardins, Karen Gilman, Adam Sogoloff

Lennie sogoloff


Lennie Sogoloff was a music club owner and jazz aficionado who owned and ran Lennie's on the Turnpike, a jazz club located on Route One North in Peabody, Massachusetts, from the mid-1950s to 1972.

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Sogoloff presented initially only a jukebox with jazz music on before blues and jazz musicians presented live from 1963. Jay Leno opened for the musical acts from January 1972 to September 1972. Live musical acts included Duke Ellington, Buddy Rich, Kris Kristofferson, Miles Davis, Dizzie Gillespie, and Stan Kenton.

Sogoloff bequeathed his collection of memorabilia to Salem State University, including a number of photos.

Nsjp tribute to lennie sogoloff


References

Lennie Sogoloff Wikipedia