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Celebrating The Lives Of 6 Jazz Greats Who Died In 2018 As 2018 winds down, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead remembers a few ... he broadened his horizons, playing with eccentric jazz pianists Cecil Taylor and ...
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Jazz Trio the Bad Plus brings its new look and sound to the Dakota. It works pretty well. Co-founder Ethan Iverson is no longer occupying the BP's piano chair, replaced by Orrin Evans, who joined earlier this year. Wednesday night, the ...
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Norris' Music in the Gallery season features acclaimed concert pianist, Irish band, alternative jazz ... On Sunday, March 24, the alternative jazz quintet ZAZZ appears for a concert of jazz standards, show tunes and original compositions at 2 p.m..
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Paolo Alderighi: Spreading Joy for Jazz Here was this attractive young girl who played stride piano and liked Fats ... Paolo's father is an amateur jazz musician who still enjoys playing the ...
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New director pushes growth for NM Jazz Workshop "I started hearing jazz when I was a teenager," he says with a laugh. "There were two specific albums where I thought, 'Wow, the piano can sound like ...
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Ehud Asherie: "A Jazz Polymath" Ehud Asherie has definitely taken a circuitous route to becoming a professional musician. The 39-year-old pianist was born in Israel, lived in Italy for ...
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Bill Charlap: Life, Love, Songs, and Pianos In 2007, Charlap married fellow jazz pianist Renee Rosnes; their wedding took place at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, and the ...
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Jazzer Emmet Cohen plays Old Lyme's Side Door this weekend It's probably not correct to refer to a 28-year-old man as "precocious," but here's the deal: Jazz pianist Emmet Cohen has played piano since he was 3 ...
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Waterbury's Poli Club opens winter jazz series Jan. 4 Born in Oklahoma, Champian Fulton has become a world class Jazz pianist and vocalist with international acclaim. She grew up with music in the ...
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Fred Hersch Trio '97: @ The Village Vanguard — confident opulence and clearly stated themes The American pianist Fred Hersch first appeared at New York's Village Vanguard jazz club as a sideman in 1979, made his debut as a leader in 1997 ...
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