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'Let's have a jazz party': DC Jazz Festival kicks off citywide in June Let's have a jazz party," said Sunny Sumter, D.C. Jazz Festival executive director. ... "If you love jazz music, you can't miss this." Kris Funn, who heads ...
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12 Women Influencing the Future of Jazz Last year, a group of female and non-binary jazz musicians founded the We Have Voice Collective, an organization that aims to "foster awareness, ...
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12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in NYC This Weekend Our guide to pop and rock shows and the best of live jazz happening this ... GIRLPOOL at Music Hall of Williamsburg (April 24, 9 p.m.) and Bowery ...
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NEA Honors Newest Class of Jazz Masters Crouch, an influential jazz historian, author, critic and co-founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, received the A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship ...
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Boney James makes his musical bones playing smooth-jazz sax His jazz saxophone. James, a veteran of modern smooth jazz, said that soothing stressed air travelers remains the strangest public use of his music.
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Join in on the worldwide and simultaneous celebration of jazz on April 30 "Jazz has always been at the centre of my creation," he says. We're visiting the composer and musician at his studio – Wizard Tone – in the old South ...
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UNC/Greeley Jazz Festival, Take 6 and more jazz April's live music includes performances at a well-established Colorado jazz festival and an intriguing, generation-spanning quartet in Boulder.
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'All That Jazz' coming up "All That Jazz" is an expose of the talents of Angola High School Jazz Band, Angola Middle School Jazz Ensemble and Angola High School Choir.
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NEA Jazz Heroes Celebrated in DC, Jazz Journalist Assn. Heroes Feted Nationwide April in Washington, D.C., brings cherry blossoms and an annual celebration of America's great homegrown musical genre, jazz. The National ...
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Miami Jazz Master Who Died of Brain Cancer at 56 Is Honored With Scholarship Michael Orta, the celebrated jazz pianist who taught for 26 years at Florida International University, graduated from Miami Dade College and ...
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