A musical marathon at Bach Around the Clock, better patient healthcare at Augusta Health, Bridgewater College's jazz bands to ...
Terri Lyne Carrington's We Insist 2025! at Smoke Jazz Club article by Paul Reynolds, published on March 14, 2025 at All About ...
Surly, cantankerous and occasionally violent, the late Ginger Baker was nonetheless one of rock’s greatest drummers. In 2011, ...
The Ra’anana Symphonette is set to host a unique concert experience, Gottfried in Three Generations, showcasing the ...
From Orrin Evans' big 50th birthday celebration to a Roscoe Mitchell-Tyshawn Sorey twofer at Solar Myth, it'll be a very ...
Throughout its history jazz has been in fashion and out of it – but it’s never gone away. Jazz is at its heart Black American ...
From his debut in June 1966 with the Mothers of Invention 's double Freak Out! album to his death in December 1993 at the age ...
On March 28, the audience at the Wallenstien Theater will be swept back to a time when girls were flappers, young men were sheiks, jazz was king and liquor was bootlegged when Allied Arts screens the ...
The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year with a series ...
Here’s a partial list of events – other than St. Pat’s – going on Friday through Sunday, March 14-16: Carolina Classic Home & ...
Haynes was a drummer who liked to prod his fellow players. Over the course of his career, he played with Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, Chick Corea and many others.
Readers said Arthur Shattuck, Dave Koslo, Maury Laws, Red Smith, Phil Zwick and Lynn Kellogg should not be forgotten.