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Reopening Jazz Music in New York City - Jazz Programs for Adults and Teens NEW YORK, June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- This July and August, the New York Jazz Workshop, will be re-opening the doors of its state-of-the-art ...
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The pandemic produces art: Months stuck at home lead to a music world premiere — Jerald Shynett is a music professor at UNC Wilmington. He has just checked off a big bucket list item: premiering five new jazz compositions on the ...
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Jazz music returns to Morris Graves Museum of Art The Francis Vanek Quartet (Francis Vanek and the RLL Jazz Trio) will play authentic style jazz from the 1950s and '60s during Arts Alive! Saturday ...
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Jazz on tap Friday at RAC The monthly First Friday event this week at the Regional Arts Center features jazz music by Texarkana's own Michael Rhodes and his band. by Aaron ...
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Lake Chelan looks ahead after sold out Wine and Jazz Festival Artists came from all over the country and included Earshot Jazz-award-winning and Grammy-nominated artists. In addition to the great music and wine, ...
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Jazz Night's Monthly Mixtape: Kamasi Washington, Brandee Younger And More Whether transcending genres or reinterpreting the essentials, this generation of artists continues to show that jazz is alive and flourishing. To prove it ...
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The boundary-pushing, label-defying, explorative jazz of The Deep Stare The West Michigan band playing the Smiling Acres festival Saturday debuted new music for Local Spins on WYCE, which also premiered tracks by ...
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CESAREO GARASA: Have jazz, will travel — BJW moves to new venue As with the music it promotes and provides, when it comes to the Bakersfield Jazz Workshop, the beat goes on. In this case, it moves on.
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CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra reemerges as sextet The pandemic shut down their ability to rehearse and perform completely, as it did for professional musicians and artists across the country. Funding ...
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Jazz in the Garden returns next week TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - In less than a week, jazz music will fill the air of the Toledo Botanical Garden for the first time in two years. Matt Killam is the ...
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