Art Blakey's '’S Make It,' recorded in 1964 and released the following year on Limelight, is getting a Verve Vault reissue.
Tenor saxophonist Javon Jackson will return to the area for a homecoming performance next week. The Javon Jackson Quartet will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, at the Harry M. Cornell Arts & ...
In the warm glow of the country’s jazz cafés, a subculture of vinyl aficionados is cultivating the kind of shared sensory ...
"Birth of a Movement" explores how Black newspaper editor and civil rights activist William Monroe Trotter helped launch a protest in 1915 to ban D. W. Griffith’s film, "Birth of a Nation." It will be ...
Dr Batra's®, a pioneer in modern homeopathy and a trusted presence in Dubai for over 15 years, launches another powerful innovation in the UAE -- Dr Batra's® XODerma. This advanced skin rejuvenation ...
Eight-time Grammy winner Jon Batiste graced the stage for the Umbrella Concert Series in partnership with Salt Lick Sessions this past Wednesday, February ...
Demand for his reclaimed sail-canvas bags remains steady. Still, this brand is more of an art collective than a small ...
The career of brilliant saxophonist and clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera began in his native Cuba, where he first earned worldwide recognition as a member of the all-star group Irakere. Since coming to ...
See beautiful orchids at a Smithsonian museum, test yourself on National Puzzle Day, hear music from around the globe or learn about the history of Spam.
February performances feature a Carthage native and renowned saxophonist, a beloved local pianist, and an adaptation of a classic Sherlock Holmes story. “February is the perfect time to fall in love ...
Digable Planets was a jazz hip-hop group from Brooklyn, New York, United States which formed in 1992. The group consists of rappers Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler, Ann "Ladybug" Vieira and Craig ...
Acclaimed jazz musician Ken Peplowski was discovered dead aboard a Celebrity Summit cruise ship this week after missing a ...
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