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The CCM Jazz Orchestra at the University of Cincinnati will honor Ray Charles in a concert featuring classics, with guest ...
Midón’s “Lost & Found” Tour brings him to the Cleveland Museum of Art’s Gartner Auditorium this Wednesday, April 16 at 7:30 p ...
Drummer Jacob Colton hits a crazy solo at the end of “Groovin’ Hard.” The SUNY Plattsburgh Jazz Ensemble performed at Olive Ridley’s Restaurant on April 9.
From rock icons to R&B legends, a bluegrass picker who will never be forgotten, and a bright young rap star from Atlanta, music fans sadly lost some talented individuals in March. As we move forward ...
Over the years, legends like B.B. King, Ray Charles, and Bo Diddley made their way onto the ... You'll find eclectic Georgia Dawgs memorabilia, as well as monthly Jazz nights and country music nights.
The New York Times. Charles Lloyd was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 15, 1938. Like New Orleans, 400 miles to the south on the Mississippi, Memphis has a rich river culture and musical heritage ...
Kirby Lee, Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images Yet, with the NBA postseason on the horizon, Smith and ESPN's coverage of James and the Lakers certainly isn't going to shrink, as they are in the middle of ...
It was a night of sweet beats and sweet treats as Charles City High School vocal and instrumental jazz groups treated an almost capacity house to some swinging tunes, dinner and a lavish dessert ...
Britain’s King Charles “required a short period of observation in hospital” on Thursday after experiencing “temporary side effects” from a scheduled cancer treatment in the morning ...
The United Kingdom’s King Charles III was admitted to the hospital Thursday due to unexpected side effects from cancer treatments. “Following scheduled and ongoing medical treatment for cancer ...
Charles has cancelled an away day to Birmingham on Friday to prioritise his recovery as a precautionary measure and is now back at Clarence House. The King, 76, was said to be on good form at his ...
A medical professional has outlined potential side effects of his cancer treatment following King Charles's brief hospitalisation. Speaking to GB News, David James was careful not to speculate ...