Mr. Freeman's guitar solos were throaty, daring and danced around the sax work of greats like Gene Ammons and Charlie Parker.
Ben Webster’s 1959 outing for Verve Records featured jazz giants Coleman Hawkins, Ray Brown, and Roy Eldridge.
Tao and Teicher have collaborated for more than a decade, first gaining notoriety as a pair with their 2019 composition ‘More Forever.’ ...
March’s music losses include Badfinger’s Joey Molland, The Youngblood’s Jesse Colin Young, Friends of Distinction’s Harry ...
Birdland Jazz Club and Birdland Theater will present a full slate of nightly performances all April long. See the full lineup ...
Don't miss this unique look at Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s two-run home run in the bottom of the 3rd inning against the Brewers ...
Fighting the evil of racial injustice requires the energy and improvisational skill of a jazz musician, a minister and leader of faith-based groups in North Carolina told guests at an ...
Thirty years ago, on the evidence of O'Higgins' NYC set with Calderazzo, Genus, Locke and Nussbaum, Stan Woolley thought the ...
Scott RoosSpecial to the HeraldThe Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra’s (SJO) Women of Jazz concert on Saturday, March 22, at the ...
Trumpeter Adam O’Farrill and vibraphonist Sasha Berliner adeptly exploit the shifting sounds and textures of their bands on a ...
Riccardo Muti’s mercurial approach to his great compatriot’s Requiem was exciting at first, but it proved increasingly ...
The Jivin’ with Jazz music department fundraiser was held Tuesday evening, March 25, at the Youth Enrichment Center at the ...