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Revisiting the 1972 documentary 'Jazz Is Our Religion' by John Jeremy, which offers an unparalleled insight into jazz's history and socio-political importance.
The restored Eldorado Ballroom in Houston’s Third Ward now hosts music, art, and community events, honoring its Black ...
You remember your first kiss, don’t you? How about the first date with your future spouse? And, of course, you can’t forget ...
Juneteenth is about African American history. And what better way to celebrate than with four Paterson families that have pre ...
Davis was the son of a dental surgeon, Dr. Miles DeweyDavis, Jr., and a music teacher, Cleota Mae (Henry) Davis,and thus grew up in the black middle class of East ... Theband featured trumpeter Dizzy ...
Ralph J. Gleason (1917-1975) was a jazz journalist, prolific writer, critic, entrepreneur, political commentator and pundit ...
Classic black and white celebrity photos tend to bring out the natural beauty of the ’60s and ’70s. No Photoshop is being ...
Back in October, indie publisher IDW announced a collaboration with Paramount to launch a new imprint. Through IDW Dark, some ...
Brian Wilson and Sly Stone were musical innovators whose public reputations diverged drastically towards the end of their ...
Like the seven dwarfs, it’s a something-for-everyone venture that sags repeatedly, even though Zegler is a bright (and ...
The conductor announces the train is going express, skipping the Upper West Side; white passengers disembark. The joke is a bit outdated; a 40-year exodus of black Americans and the more recent ...