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SI Tennis Podcast: Jazz pianist and composer Fred Hersch Hersch also discusses the role of silence and pauses and gender in both music and tennis, what tennis fans and players can learn from a jazz pianist ...
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JazzKids brings regional sounds home The Preservation Hall Jazz All Star Band performance Sept. 25 kicked off the JazzKids initiative, a music education program that brings award-winning ...
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Springfield and All That Jazz: Music fills Park Central Square Though jazz is a more distinct style of music geared towards an older generation, the square was crowded with people of all ages. Children danced ...
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Soundbites: Vermont Public Television Debuts Jazz Fest Series The next week, check out one of jazz music's truly ascendant stars in Melissa Aldana. She was the first female instrumentalist to win the Thelonious ...
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St Germain: St Germain review – smooth jazz-house hitmaker returns But Navarre is clearly a conscientious producer with an ear for detail, and in the case of the almost free-jazz Hanky Panky, the music here is rich ...
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Carlos Averhoff Jr. Debuts His Own Cuban-Jazz Hybrid Sound As Averhoff says, "This is more like jazz with Cuban influence. iRESI is a presentation of what my music, or my point of view on what jazz music is.
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University's music department to open jazz series this week Southeast Missouri State University's Department of Music will open its jazz series with "Jazz: Music of the People" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Bedell ...
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Taste of Arlington to feature 20 restaurants, jazz music This biennial event features tastings from 20 Arlington restaurants as well as jazz music from the James Nic Trio. Participating restaurants include ...
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Jazz Series Opens with 'Jazz: Music of the People' jazz trombone CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., Oct. 5, 2015 – Southeast Missouri State University's Department of Music will present its annual Jazz Series ...
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Jazz Roots producer, music executive Larry Rosen dies at 75 Larry Rosen, already renowned in the music industry for co-founding the contemporary jazz label GRP with musician Dave Grusin, was already into ...
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