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With three — soon to be four — hosting stints and over a dozen episode cameos under his belt, it's safe to say Jon Hamm loves ...
Our online era is being defined by a digital haze of shitpost-y, weirdly specific memes that toe the line between satire and ...
Ahead of his USA TODAY Acoustic set, Daniel "DeLa" Delacruz talks about the health scare that led to his solo project and ...
Kazdoura take to the stage and the audience burst into whoops and claps. There’s a lot of people here tonight who are very excited to see Leen and Johnny do their thing. In a rare sight at the Jam Jar ...
The sax-player Kenny Garrett established a reputation as one of Miles Davis’s band in the Amandla (1989) period. He was also a member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, the launching-pad for scores of ...
The Brewers had a no-hitter with two outs in the seventh Friday; here are some of the closest calls (besides the two actual ...
From: Some Time in New York City (1972) One of just two songs on Some Time in New York ... There's a whiff of tragedy in that typically muscular sax solo from R&B ace King Curtis.
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Tilting more toward the avant-garde end of his music, Turner is a critical fourth of the new album The Music of Anthony ...
Long time ago, though.” Sixty years ago, the Black social club that once occupied that corner hosted a jazz concert that is ...
Saxophone legend Marsalis, who lived in Durham from 2022 to 2024, still teaches at NCCU. "Belonging" is his 32nd release.
A string quartet highlights the singular compositional voice of Hemphill, best known as a member of the World Saxophone ...