[5] The venue plays host to local jazz musicians, including students of Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
[10][11][4] Wood had been frustrated by the lack of suitable performance venues in Perth, after he had been a professional musician for 20 years.
[5] The interior of the venue is described as resembling New York City jazz clubs.
[13][14] In 2014 the Rolling Stones' drummer Charlie Watts played a surprise performance at the venue, after the cancellation of the band's planned concert due to the death of Mick Jagger's partner.
[3] The location of the club is the heritage listed former Chinese Laundry and Dye Works, build in 1896.