Ortlieb’s Ends Tuesday Night Jazz Jam Session After 27-Year Run

Pete Souders
By A.D. AMOROSI

Ortlieb's Tuesday jazz jam in Philadelphia started in 1987, and has become one of this town’s longest running, free-flying sessions. The bar and live venue at 847 N 3rd Street was so dedicated to jazz, its original owner (and jam leader/saxophonist) Pete Souders named the space Ortlieb’s Jazzhaus before selling it in 2007. Run by Four Corners Management since 2012, the new owners held onto the Tuesday night jazz jam session without much publicity (Facebook primarily) until it was announced last night that next week’s jam, Tuesday January 21, would be its last, according to both Souders and the jam’s pianist Luke Carlos O'Reilly.
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