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We explore some of the best tracks from the 1960s and '70s that prove a soft-spoken instrument like the flute can actually ...
Ben Webster’s 1959 outing for Verve Records featured jazz giants Coleman Hawkins, Ray Brown, and Roy Eldridge.
In an interview with The Free Press Journal, Pacharee Sa-nguanprasert (Pang) discusses her career and what Mumbai audiences can expect from her performance at the Banyan Tree World Jazz Festival on ...
As well as becoming a key figure on the UK jazz scene, Alabaster DePlume is a conduit for grassroots activism.
If you expected delicate, pretty music from Miley Cyrus’s new album, Something Beautiful, think again. The only thing “pretty ...
In a bid to further promote Jazz Music culture, Saxophone Hub & Vital Edge played host to two prominent professors from Berklee College of Music, Godwin Louis and Jhony Keys at the grandeur Hotel ...
The Debut Artists Series is set to make a return on Saturday at the Lincoln Branch Library, featuring the Asiimov Quartet, a ...
Meet the 120 students nominated for instrumental performance in genres such as classical music, jazz, pop and mariachi.
Takuya Kuroda’s trademark staccato trumpet lines build on dynamic drumming and groovy solos to deliver the thoroughly modern ...
DENVER (KDVR) — This April, people can see a 7-foot-tall, saxophone playing sasquatch perform around Colorado. The multi-instrumentalist, producer and electronic music artist, who keeps his ...
Larry Mizell, owner of Mizell Music in Hagerstown, Maryland, is retiring and closing shop after 52 years. Mizell is a ...
By Walker Mimms Halfway through “Bye Bye Kipling,” Nam June Paik’s mash-up of music and video graphics from 1986, the camera pans to a tenor sax player as he leaps through “Tribute to N.J ...