John D'earth may have retired in December, but the music in front of him at the moment includes far more notes than rests.
Jazzfest in New York City and Trombone Day at Ohio University, Natalie Cressman and Ian Faquini are bringing their intimate duo collaboration to Dayton.
The Jazz's loss against the Pelicans, and surrounding team wins, pushed them to the third-worst record in the league — which means they have the best odds at the No. 1 pick and Cooper Flagg.
Right now, there are five teams with 10 or fewer wins in an apparent race for the best odds to land the No. 1 pick.
Bassist and composer Mark Izu, a pivotal figure in San Francisco’s Asian American arts scene since the 1970s, has died, ...
A modern-day renaissance man, jazz trumpeter and opera composer Terence Blanchard is an 8-time Grammy Award-winner whose film ...
The concert will take place on Sunday, Jan. 19 at 3 p.m. in MSU’s Fairchild Theatre, and the program will be performed by MSU ...
A new recording features pianist McCoy Tyner and saxophonist Joe Henderson in a concert taped in New York City in 1966. The ...
Companies are now returning to the office in ever greater numbers. As professors who have researched remote work and collaboration for decades, we have our counterarguments. But there are lessons to ...
Greg Bryant, the former host of WRTI's Evening Jazz, relocated to Los Angeles at the end of last year. He brings us this ...
Metal Bubble Trio just released its debut album, “Cucumber.” According to the Michigan native: “It started as my kind of ...
Despair sometimes overwhelms choreographer Krissy Keefer, but that doesn’t mean the founder of the Mission’s Dance Brigade is ...