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The Preservation Hall Foundation's "Pass It On" campaign is dedicated to educating, inspiring and engaging students in the ...
Sharp, a D.C. native, began playing the cello in the DC Youth Orchestra Program at age 8, performing under the late ...
We don’t associate the great jazzman John Coltrane with the symphony orchestra, but the two find common ground this weekend ...
Award-winning musician Wynton Marsalis tells Katty Kay how growing up surrounded by music shaped his own journey with jazz.
Bill Bruford retired in 2009 and later sold most of his equipment to Tool’s Danny Carey. Then he found he wasn’t finished on ...
Michael Jewett spoke with NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron about his appearance at The Ark with the University of Michigan Jazz ...
Competitive indoor drumline, Spectre Percussion, makes a different kind of noise on its way back to the world championship.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, that singular city haven of jazz, jambalaya and Mardi Gras on the banks of the ...
Elvin Ray Jones was a jazz drummer. He was born in Pontiac, Michigan, the youngest child in a family of ten. His father worked for General Motors. Two of Jones' brothers were also jazz musicians: Hank ...
At the heart of jazz lies a timeless duality - one that honours the past while forging bold new paths. The next wave of artists joining the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) 2025 ...
While the common phrase might be “live and learn,” the Rochester Music Guild is encouraging Rochesterites to “listen and ...