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Serena Ryder says Christmas album opened doors to play jazz music TORONTO — Serena Ryder is checking off one wish on her Christmas list — recording a jazz album. The Peterborough, Ont.-raised musician says ...
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Reynold Scott Jr., 74, jazz saxophonist and UB faculty member Reynold Scott Jr., a jazz saxophonist and faculty member at the University at Buffalo, died June 23 after a brief illness in Winter Park, Colo., during a ...
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13 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in NYC This Weekend Most artists can't boast a remix by the Notorious B.I.G., a song with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and an album with an experimental jazz trio, but Neneh ...
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Haiti's Must-Visit Jazz Festival By the Caribbean Journal staff. It's become one of the Caribbean's leading music festivals — and now the Port-au-Prince International Jazz Festival is ...
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Jazz, Big Band, swing and more offered monthly The Ocala Jazz Society offers a concert the third Sunday of each month in southwest Ocala. "It's good music, it's good dance music," said Bill Cahill, ...
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Minnesota music notes: JT's Jazz Implosion to end, Sims gigs for Hopewell Music Both Bates and the Icehouse team pledged to keep up jazz bookings, but with shows spread throughout the week more and earlier start times.
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Marcus Miller: Bassist, producer and all-round jazz legend Over the years, Miller has produced music with the biggest names in jazz, RnB and soul - among them Bill Withers, Aretha Franklin and Miles Davis.
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Phronesis / Supersilent review – adventurous jazz turned up to 11 The UK-based Phronesis are expert at balancing the nuanced intimacies of acoustic piano-trio jazz and rock's percussion-driven drama, while the ...
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Singer Gregory Porter brings holiday music to Huntington Over the last three years, there have been many articles written about the demise of jazz music with headlines that read, "Jazz Has Become The Least ...
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JT Bates ends Jazz Implosion; SPCO names new artistic partner After decades of programming a sizable chunk of the new and innovative jazz music heard in the Twin Cities – first at the Clown Lounge in the ...
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