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Having over the years recorded with Art Pepper, and among other things put out a number of albums under his own name on both ...
The Bay Area jazz scene’s gradual return to pre-covid normalcy takes another significant step this week when two of the music ...
The Rome Capitol Theatre has announced this year’s Rome Arts Hall of Fame inductees as six individuals will be honored for ...
Rather than provide detailed reviews of these never-before-released and/or reissued jazz recordings, we will summarize each ...
Saxophone legend Marsalis, who lived in Durham from 2022 to 2024, still teaches at NCCU. "Belonging" is his 32nd release.
Paul Simon's catalog stands as one of the finest in pop music history, and he has more than a few solid album openers.
Christ Church Burial Ground will come alive with Sonic Sunsets, a new live jazz series offering Philadelphians a chance to ...
The listing appeared suddenly, like an apparition from the era when Yoshi’s reigned as the Bay Area’s premiere jazz venue.
Jazz musicians at Eckstein Middle School, young Isaac Plummer and Oren Sternberg share their favorite jazz with KNKX ...
Mark Smotroff is a deep music enthusiast / collector who has also worked in entertainment oriented marketing communications ...
The Department of Music presents a guest artist recital by Iron Toys on Sunday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m., at the Elizabeth ...
We caught up with Lily Seabird for the latest edition of our Artist Spotlight series to talk about her songwriting journey, the making of Trash Mountain, how Leonard Cohen led her to Burlington, and ...