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LAist on MSN‘A Great Day in East LA’: The largest Eastside music exhibition ever assembled is now on displayFrom punk and soul to jarocho and Chicano rock, the landmark L.A. Plaza exhibit celebrates generations of musicians often ...
A new exhibition at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes honors generations of Eastside musicians through a decade’s worth of ...
The longest, strangest trip embarked upon by a rock ’n’ roll band ended 30 years ago at Soldier Field when the Grateful Dead ...
On a decades-old recording, James Brown says it loud. In a 1928 lithograph, Aaron Douglas channels the “Charleston.” ...
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The Forward on MSNThe cantors who captivated Hasidic rebbesLong before cantors were household names in America, they were hidden treasures in the Hasidic heartlands of Europe. From its ...
In Harlem, a Juneteenth Celebration Revels in the Rhythms of Jazz Music and dancing filled the streets Thursday night as residents turned out for the fourth annual Big Band Jubilee.
In addition to the Hamptons and Tilles festivals, The Jazz Loft nightclub in Stony Brook will hold the 10th annual Harbor ...
A new marker is in place to memorialize the sound of tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins on 153rd Street on Sunday afternoon.
Bodytraffic returns to Jacob’s Pillow July 2–6 with powerful works inspired by jazz, love, memory and painter Ernie Barnes.
Zohran Mamdani spoke at a rally in Harlem as he sought to build on momentum from New York City’s Democratic primary. Mamdani told a National Action Network rally Saturday that ...
Throughout the fourth season of Godfather of Harlem, Forest Whitaker’s Bumpy Johnson has been a man caught between two worlds: the Harlem he’s trying to build and the shadows he’s trying to ...
Ko Tanaka, the first Off-Broadway Japanese composer known for his fusion of jazz with American musical theater and Japanese musical traditions, is composing a ballet rendition of the ...
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