Jazz musician John Coltrane playing in June 1966 at the Drome Lounge in Detroit. (Leni Sinclair / ) On Dec. 9, 1964, ...
When you think of Kansas City and New Orleans, what comes to mind? For many, it's the music—the jazz, the rhythm, and the deep-rooted history.
Here’s some history of musicians who were Washingtonians, or got famous on the Washington state music scene, for Black History Month.
Mozambican jazz saxophonist, composer, and producer Moreira Chonguiça will be on stage on Saturday, 25 February,  for the third edition of the Bob Collymore Foundation International Jazz Festival in ...
“Break’s Over” highlights Solivan’s love for the great jazz vocal tradition and her personal stamp on standards and original ...
On the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, Music Export Ukraine's Alona Dmukhovska discusses the triumphs and ...
Pavel & Direct Contact, led by Internationally-known Dominican pianist Pavel Polanco-Safadit, brings an unforgettable ...
This particular player, who has been a D'Addario artist since 1982, is instrumental in analyzing the nitty gritty of ...
The Many Dimensions of Dexter Gordon article by Arthur R George, published on February 6, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more ...
Ledisi, a Grammy-winning jazz and soul artist who was born in New Orleans and spent much of her childhood growing up there, ...
Jennie Garth’s 'I Choose Me' Summit — Feb. 8 Rescheduled from January, the former Beverly Hills, 90210 actress and popular ...
Henry Minton opened what would become an historic landmark in the story of Black music and culture -- now, after nearly a ...