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Herbie Hancock turned 85 last April and here he was, celebrating with his crack quintet, white keytar and pioneering catalogue, with the first in a three-night-residency at the Barbican. "Coming to ...
Li’l Friday features dozens of ways for people to enjoy the weekend via theater, music, art, culinary happenings and more.
It's festival season in Montreal! The Afropop team has just returned from the 39th Nuits D'Afrique Festival, and there will be lots of reporting rolling out from our thrilling five days of music and ...
Etta James' performance of the enduring classic "At Last" was the embodiment of refined soul: Angelic-sounding strings harkened the arrival of her passionate yet measured vocals as she sang tenderly ...
Legendary, Grammy-nominated East-West jazz fusion band Hiroshima will perform at Detroit’s Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre on Wednesday, July 23, returning to the stage after a lengthy hiatus. The ...
He shot to national fame with instrumental hits like "Feels So Good" and "Give It All You Got." ...
Kansas City trumpeter Chalis O’Neal takes the stage at Blue Room, showcasing his passion for jazz and sharing his inspiring journey from student to artist.
R.I.P. Chuck Mangione, Grammy-winning jazz artist and recurring King Of The Hill favorite Mangione is perhaps best known for his song "Feels So Good," which became a major hit in the '70s.
Music lovers enjoyed a unique symphonic celebration featuring powerful jazz and Afro-Soul performances at Emperors Palace’s Centre Court.
Chuck Mangione, the prolific jazz musician behind ’70s hit “Feels So Good,” died in his Rochester, NY home in his sleep on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the artist confirmed to People. He was ...
Entertainment Musical fusion wows Emperors Palace crowd with jazz and Afro-Soul spectacle Community members who attended the Mandisi Dyantyis Symphonic Celebration were treated to a riveting ...
Moody made untold records over 63 years of recording, and really excelled as a live performer. 80 Years Young: Live at the Blue Note is a recording made on his 80th birthday in 2005.