Doc Watkins, the operator of the new venue on Westheimer in Montrose, says it will be the largest jazz club in the world.
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HOUSTON — A piece of Houston history in the Montrose area is getting new life. The iconic Tower Theatre, located in the 1200 block of Westheimer, has been renovated and transformed into a new jazz ...
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The release stated that Watkins is working with a team of hospitality and music professionals to transform the venue, including Chief Operating Officer Peter Skountzos, General Manager Manuel E.
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