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Metro is ruining some riders' quiet time with bad jazz music The Green Line is hardly what you'd call a place for relaxation. Looking for an oasis from the hustle and bustle? Few would find it among the ...
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Randy Weston, Pianist Who Traced Roots of Jazz to Africa, Dies at 92 Randy Weston, an esteemed pianist whose music and scholarship advanced the argument — now broadly accepted — that jazz is, at its core, ... Pianist Randy Weston, An Eloquent Spokesman For Jazz's Bond with African Culture, Dies at 92 - wbgo.org
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Benefit Dinner in Wheeling Features Live Jazz Music The jazz duo of Matt Hill and Aaron Carey will play a mix of jazz standards and classical music for guitar, a few Native American flute songs and ...
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Plotting His Way Into Jazz History Jazz music's first theorist, Morton took on several problems. In just over three minutes, how do you create interest and drama? In a musical style taking ...
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September's Jazz And International Music Calendar, Featuring Sonic Circuits And Tyshawn Sorey The Feedel Band creates a truly groovy sound from jazz, funk, and traditional Ethiopian influences. The band continues its monthly residency at Bossa ...
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Jazz in the Park wraps up until next summer As the title indicates, the featured bands primarily play jazz music, yet in recent years the genres covered have included reggae, blues, salsa, cover ...
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Jeff Goldblum details debut jazz album, The Capitol Studios Sessions 2, but there's more to the man than halting line delivery and quirky characters. An accomplished pianist, he's been performing at jazz clubs around Los ... Hollywood's Jeff Goldblum Makes Jazz Piano Debut With 'The Capitol Studio Sessions' - uDiscover Music
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Champion of jazz music's African origin passes on Weston famously insisted on the African origins of jazz music when scholarship on the genre was hesitant on the subject. Today it is widely ...
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Peruvian Jazz at Music Mountain When I think of jazz, horn or piano happily invades my mind. Piano is nice, yet horn is nicer—it can really let go and wail in a way that one does not ...
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Just Behind the Beat "More people in the United States listen to and enjoy jazz or near-jazz than any other music. Jazz is of tremendous importance for its quantity alone.
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