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Third concert in The City of New Orleans series promises a rich night of timeless swing, reimagined R&B, and vibrant stage energy ...
ADULT ART SUMMER CAMP: The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp St. in New Orleans, will host a five-day adult art program Aug. 18-22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Students will focus on an array of artworks on ...
The bandleader, who also is the Arts in Education director for the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will also play piano and keyboard, along with Andy Bourgeois on saxophone, David Ellis on bass, ...
Be prepared to hear jazz in a whole new way when Shantha Tara's Jazz Sextet is set to delight audiences with their own ...
Sekou McMiller and Friends electrify Jacob’s Pillow with the world premiere of "Urban Love Suite," a vibrant celebration of ...
Paul McCartney scored his fourth post-Beatles No. 1 hit on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 with “Listen to What the Man Said.” ...
Words and Music debuted at The Crepe Place on their garden stage back in May, and the quartet is playing again Thursday. It’s ...
A big celebration marking what would have been the 100th birthday of a music legend. Saturday night, Savannah Jazz hosted a couple of events honoring James Moody– an international jazz star since 1949 ...
NARBERTH enjoyed a jubilant celebration of jazz, summer, and community. Gordon Barry reviews the triumphant fifth Narberth ...
Local entrepreneurs Tiffany and Jamie Welch are bringing new energy to West Point once again with the launch of their latest ...
Words by Za'Nya Davis If summer were a sound, it might be the saxophone of Grammy-nominated Dave Koz. One summery night in Jacksonville, Florida, Dave Koz and his talented ensemble of friends took to ...
Thomas Inman didn’t invent the Charleston Dance, but he certainly knew the steps that popularized it. Known as the “King of Dances” in the 20th century, it had a huge influence on American culture.