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Grammy-winner Lauren Daigle has announced a return to the road this May. On May 17th at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, she’ll ...
WEGO FEST: The family-friendly festival featuring bands, arts and crafts, kids' activities, food and more will be held April ...
Trombone Shorty, a Grammy winner known for blending ... her 2018 song “You Say” from her third studio album, “Look Up Child.” Ledisi won a Grammy for her 2020 single “Anything for ...
Trombone Shorty, a Grammy winner known for blending ... for her 2018 song "You Say" from her third studio album, "Look Up Child." Ledisi won a Grammy for her 2020 single "Anything for You." ...
And that child today is in his 2nd year of college ... Is Ziggaboo, George Porter, Galactic, Lenny Kravitz, and Trombone Shorty. That's Jazz Fest. Alright, anyone that's been in the festival ...
When Look Up Child debuted at No. 3 on the Top 200 Albums chart ... than 100 million U.S. viewers with her rendition of “America the Beautiful” (with Trombone Shorty) at Super Bowl LIX, held in her ...
Picture this: a poor child grows up in Brazil working as a weaver and practicing trombone in conversations with a buffalo ... while still collaborating with West Coast colleagues like Shorty Rogers ...
“One thing you won't find there is burgers, hot dogs, pizza, French fries, any of the normal food that you can get any other ...
The 2025 Syracuse International Jazz Festival will feature big names like Trombone Shorty and three Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, but there will also be plenty of local flavor. This year’s ...
All concerts are free to attend and open to all ages. Trombone Shorty, fresh off his recent Super Bowl performance in New Orleans, will headline the JMA Wireless Main Stage in downtown Syracuse on ...
Wayne reportedly recorded much of the LP with producer Wyclef Jean and with a team of New Orleans musicians that includes Jon Batiste, Ledisi, Trombone Shorty, and PJ Morton. As Wayne sits and ...
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and his band Orleans Avenue will bring the sounds of New Orleans to Downtown Syracuse on Friday. His music draws inspiration from jazz, pop, rock and hip-hop.