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“Sinners” is a seven-layer cake of cinematic excellence. Ryan Coogler did more than give us a Jim Crow-era vampire scary movie. He tip-toed on the lines of life and death, in between American horror ...
Stage 33 Live will feature jazz guitarists John Stowell and Draa Hobbs performing as a duo at 7 p.m. this Sunday, April 27.
In 2013, Ralph Zucker and his firm purchased Bell Labs in Holmdel, NJ, for $27 million. After 10 years and $273 million worth ...
Jazz Pharmaceuticals JAZZ and Harmony Biosciences HRMY have emerged as notable players in the neuroscience space, especially in the sleep disorder segment. Jazz Pharmaceuticals markets multiple ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Absent from rock for years before the Fabs used them, dual lead lines would eventually be embraced by 1970s guitarists ...
Gypsy jazz guitar legend Jacques Montagne gets sumptuous Bristol salute Tony Benjamin Thursday, April 10, 2025 A specially convened Quartet, Scaling Jacques Montagne, explored the musical legacy of ...
Lagrène’s unique approach to jazz guitar is based on a style of jazz made popular by Belgian musical artist Django Reinhardt in the 1930s, a reflection of Lagrène’s French upbringing and musical ...
Currently, in Canada, Ivan Mazuze, a Norway-based composer, award-winning saxophonist and world jazz artist of Mozambique origin, is preparing for the Cape Town International Jazz Festival.
Growing up in a musical household, Ballantine was exposed early on to the pop greats, but also the sounds of jazz, blues, pop and rock. “My parents were born in the 50s,” Ballantine explains. A ...
In his early years he studied with legendary guitar master Jimmy Wyble, and at the age of fifteen he recorded an album with his father, guitarist Dave Koonse, entitled Dave and Larry Koonse; father ...
The New Harmony Jazz Band will play two free sets of swing, big band and Latin jazz standards at the Davis Craft & Vintage Fair on Sunday, April 13, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Central Park.