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Jazz band Kiss The Bride has released their first-ever limited edition vinyl set, which pays tribute to founding member and ...
In 1976 the artist won the first Grammy for a tropical album, driving a genre has now broken down language barriers to become ...
One of the most celebrated jazz records of all time, “Kind of Blue” by Miles Davis is a cornerstone for any jazz collection. The album’s modal improvisation and iconic lineup of artists ...
Quarteto Novo pointed toward the future direction for Brazilian music, lifting off from popular bossa nova and less well known Northern Brazilian (Baião) music styles. Infused with the joy and wonder ...
When you hear music on a Monday afternoon on GBH, that means it’s time for the All Things Considered Turntable! This week, we have some music fit for a real turntable — all three of the new releases ...
Several record stores continue to sell mainly vinyl in Northwest Indiana, including S&J Stereo in Griffith, Antique Vault & ...
2025 Record Store Day Run-Out Groove Whether you're a longtime jazz collector or a curious newcomer, Record Store Day 2025 has something to offer—from unearthed live sets to colorful reissues and ...
But it kept some gems. It still houses over 2,500 vinyl jazz albums that the longtime hosts couldn’t bear to part with, artifacts that tell the station’s history and of American music.
Jazz nightly: Some of the most exciting musicians in America played at Slugs’, including (L to R, top:) Henry Grimes, Lee Morgan, (bottom:) Elvin Jones, Jackie McLean, and Jack DeJohnette.
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