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Free jazz music workshops and lessons in February and March New Bedford — The Global Learning Charter Jazz Initiative in New Bedford is offering free jazz music workshops and lessons to children in grades 4-12 through February and March. The Jazz Initiative is intended for students in New Bedford and surrounding communities, including the tri-town.
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Renée Fleming explores the worlds of jazz and new music Renée Fleming has been moving deliberately into a new phase of her career in recent years — retiring some signature operatic roles and turning her focus to a repertoire that includes jazz and contemporary music. In fact, at the moment, she can be heard on the soundtracks of two Oscar-nominated ...
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Alexander entertains sold-out 'Art of Jazz' crowd with music, stories Pianist Monty Alexander's appearance Sunday as part of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery's "Art of Jazz" series was sold out and anyone who attended the concert could probably rave about it for another week or two. It was that good. Not only is Alexander an incredibly talented pianist, he's a raconteur of the ...
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Pianist brings listeners on a 'wild' jazz music ride Cultivate 7twelve hosted one of Waco's most established and respected jazz musicians, pianist Dave Wild, Wednesday night for a rare solo recital full of original pieces. Curated by guitarist Chuck Jennings, Wild played for an hour and a half and only performed two cover songs. Cultivate 7twelve left the ...
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Jazz generations take the music forward "In jazz in this era, there has been so much emphasis on exploration, but I've been able to draw on classic influences, song forms and melodic developments to write music that draws from classical or even country or pop, that's still compelling to hear for the average listener. I'm always thinking, 'What do ...
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OKC cop Justin Echols is jazz music's Clark Kent OKLAHOMA CITY --- There are two kinds of stories we all love to hear: One where the hero is so much more than he appears on the outside and one where the hero rises from the ashes in so much glorious triumph he shames the tragedy that brought him there. The story of Justin Echols is both.
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Jazz: reflection of Chinese open-mindedness BEIJING, Jan.31 (Xinhuanet) -- The introduction and gradual popularity of jazz music in China reflects Chinese increasing open-mindedness and deepening understanding of different cultures. This is the comment made by David Moser, an American who has been playing piano with various jazz groups ...
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Chicago Releases New "All That Jazz" Music Video Chicago Releases New "All That Jazz" Music Video. The video features ... Chicago released a new music video featuring Amra-Faye Wright, who is currently playing Velma Kelly in the long-running Broadway revival, and the rest of the cast performing "All That Jazz." Check out the video below: ...
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Coco Schumann, Holocaust survivor and jazz guitarist, dies at 93 Coco Schumann, a Jewish swing musician who made a name for himself in Berlin's underground jazz and swing scene in the 1930s and was later forced to entertain guards at the concentration camps where he was held, died Sunday at the age of 93, his record label Trikont has announced. Schumann ...
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Grammy Awards 2018: Complete winners list Best music video. "HUMBLE.," Kendrick Lamar. Best contemporary instrumental album. "Prototype," Jeff Lorber Fusion. Best metal performance. "Sultan's Curse," Mastodon. Best traditional R&B performance. "Redbone," Childish Gambino. Best new age album. "Dancing on Water," Peter Kater. Best jazz ...
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