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Jazz Music Jazz Music ... Gatchina's Night of Music, a four-hour concert beginning at 11 p.m. in the park at Gatchina Palace, will feature the work of some of ...
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Preview to the Jazz Party column: The night jazz became legit 16, 1938, forever altered the course of jazz history. The location was Carnegie Hall, the Mecca of classical music at that time, and some say the most ...
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Grammy-winning jazz flutist Paul Horn dies at 84 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Grammy-winning jazz flutist and New Age music pioneer Paul Horn has died. He was 84. Horn's son, Marlen, says his father ...
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Music legend Ahmad Jamal to perform in Bangalore Musical legend Ahmad Jamal is in town. Ahead of his concert, he discusses the greatness of jazz, and finding musical inspiration on a daily basis ...
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Makoto Ozone: Jazz pianist tries his hand at classical Japanese pianist Makoto Ozone came to classical music late in life. A celebrated jazz musician who gained notice as a student at Berklee College of ...
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Jazz fills Corbin Theatre first Monday of each month “I had always had a longtime interest in big band music and jazz,” Harman said. “Someone in the audience knew I had an interest in music, so I sang a ...
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Jazzman Marsalis trumpets youth, musical diversity ... in performances that ran the gamut from Pakistani sitar jazz to reflections on the '50s and '60s music of the legendary Blue Note jazz record label.
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FuturePorn Keeps The Jazz Estate's Tuesday Night Tradition Alive Over their decade-plus reign at The Jazz Estate, the Static Chicken brought an improvised potpourri of music inspired, but never bound, by jazz that ...
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Review: Magnificent weather, music made jazz fest glorious Review: Magnificent weather, music made jazz fest glorious. Jazz fans relax Saturday during Freihofer's Saratoga Jazz Festival at SPAC. ED BURKE ...
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Lincoln Centre Jazz Orchestra, Barbican Hall, review: 'charming moments' Marsalis, who insists that jazz is a training in civility as much as in music, would be the first to applaud this. And the way he ceded pride of place at the ...
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