Denver Jazz Fest will return for its second year from April 7 to April 12, with forty shows in fifteen venues across Denver ...
He built Jazz at Lincoln Center, an orchestra, educational program and $131 million multi-venue performance space and ...
Syracuse’s biggest jazz party returns for its 39th edition this week. The 2025 Syracuse International Jazz Festival runs from June 25-29 with a lineup that includes New Orleans great Trombone Shorty, ...
Steve Alcala, a music teacher and trumpet player, fell in love with Latin Jazz, but very little sheet music was available to help his students learn. So he started a sheet music publishing company.
When we think of jazz, we think of instruments — saxophones, pianos, trumpets, trombones, clarinets, bass, drums, and guitars — blending in unpredictable ways to craft listening journeys fit for late ...
It’s truly impressive when you can listen to one musician for more than 40 years and still hear something new. Paquito D’Rivera has been a major figure in the worlds of modern jazz, afro cuban jazz, ...
Alongside city and state officials, representatives for the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz on Tuesday announced details for ...
Renowned flutist Alexander Zonjic is gearing up for an electrifying performance at the Royal Oak Live music festival this weekend. Known for his unique blend of smooth jazz and high-energy shows, ...
Each season comes with returns, as we welcome back natural features and cultural traditions. The reappearance of fall in mid-Missouri means tuning to a strain of jazz that mingles with nature's own ...
This virtuoso trumpeter bridged jazz, hip-hop, R&B and soul on his own records and in collaborations with D’Angelo, Erykah Badu and the Roots. Listen to 13 selections. Credit...Illustration by Dante ...
Explore the Windy City through tracks by Ramsey Lewis, Ahmad Jamal, Lester Bowie and the contemporary artists at the forefront of today’s sound. Credit...Dante Zaballa Supported by By Giovanni ...
Step inside this Bed-Stuy brownstone and you’ll swear you’ve been whisked back to a jazz venue in 1940s Brooklyn. Housed in a 19th-century home with floral drapes, moody lamps and live music, this ...