Outdated Dallas codes threatened live jazz until the people spoke up. A task force aims to regain public trust and keep the ...
Charleston Jazz's Tip of the Hat Award goes to South Carolina saxophone player Houston Person, who was born in Florence and ...
The Rev. Bill Carter remembers the story his mother told him about attending a Louis Armstrong concert in Venango County as a teenager in the early 1950s. It was an all-white audience gathered to hear ...
It’s fall and in Austin that of course means it’s time for Jazz at St. James' Episcopal Church. By the time the annual music fest rolls around, an ofrenda or “offering” of mementos for deceased loved ...
Written by Dale Butler] Called “She-nay” in Cuba, the jazz capital of the world, where he is highly respected and often ...
Working in London, producer Adrian Corker, percussionist George Barton, and Japanese singer Tujiko Noriko came up with a new ...
A History of Rock and Roll in Fifteen Drummers, traces the Roots drummer’s journey from Philly prodigy to genre-shaping ...
Wildwood Park for the Arts transformed into a sparkling playground of wine, food, music, and creativity during its annual Toast & Taste fundraiser, a vibrant evening that showcased more than just wine ...
Entering a new decade of life, bassoonist, composer, and producer Joy Guidry is pushing forward with unfiltered honesty and ...
This week, I’ve got another four albums for your listening ears. There will be three new albums from the past week (on a ...
Now, White is back touring North America with her “Red Rhododendron Tour Part II.” The spring tour hit New York and D.C. but ...
The moment you step onto the gravel pathways of Jake’s Flea Market in Barto, Pennsylvania, you enter a parallel universe where forgotten treasures await rediscovery and where forty-five dollars can ...
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