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Until now, few have heard the set by iconic Hoosier trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, who played a Bronx club co-owned by a Sugar Hill Records founder.
Long time ago, though.” Sixty years ago, the Black social club that once occupied that corner hosted a jazz concert that is ...
Celebrate the birthday of iconic jazz trumpet player, Freddie Hubbard, born in Indianapolis in 1938. Hubbard’s technical mastery of the trumpet earned widespread critical acclaim, and his influence ...
Craft Recordings will reissue six records from Original Jazz Classics, including newly remastered editions of Bill ...
Dion Dia and How Bazar are set to present the third annual Big: Culture and Arts Festival with support from Visit Gainesville, Alachua County as part of the county’s yearlong Discover 200 Bicentennial ...
Apparently, a younger generation is embracing vinyl records. I just hope they have a lot of money. When I purchased vinyl beginning in the 1970s new records were around six ...
What: Benny Green, a celebrated jazz pianist, moved to New York at 19 to join Betty Carter’s band and has since played with ...
The swanky little jazz club on College Avenue celebrated its 31st anniversary on April 1, but owner David Allee is finding ...
Craft Recordings’ 2025 batch of remastered jazz vinyl reissues are available for pre-order on 180-gram vinyl and hi-res digital formats.
On Fire: Live From The Blue Morocco is a never before released recording of jazz trumpet legend Freddie Hubbard, captured live in 1967 at the Blue Morocco jazz club in The Bronx, with his quintet ...