This Jazz Appreciation Month, celebrate the centennial birthdays of six diverse jazz talents from 1926, including a ...
Don’t be alarmed if you hear a cannon fire during the Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra’s concert season finale on April 28.
For over forty years, Brooklyn’s They Might Be Giants have been crafting earwormy art rock that toys with genres, targeted ...
While it becomes increasingly difficult to stay ahead of what new releases are coming out, Beat the Algorithm is committed to ...
In December, the late Nigerian superstar became the first African musician to get a Grammy lifetime achievement award. Now he ...
The Cardinals are tied with most comeback wins in the majors at 7! The love to do it in dramatic fashion, too: 5-0 in 1 run ...
Celebrate the “Queen of Capital District Jazz.” Don’t miss the Lee Shaw tribute concert featuring the Lee Shaw Trio alumni ...
As two of Berklee’s longest-running global programs celebrate major anniversaries, students, alumni, and faculty reflect on ...
Ken Peplowski, jazz clarinettist and saxophonist. Born: May 23 1959 in Cleveland, Ohio, US. Died: February 2 2026, aged 66​ ...
Eddie Condon's sharp wit, swinging banjo, and propulsive guitar helped shape the hot sound of Chicago jazz in the 1920s and ...
Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews biographies of two musicians who transcended jazz, and to whom recognition was slow in coming: James P. Johnson, born in 1894, and Alice Coltrane, born in 1937.
Dizzy Gillespie and his iconic trumpet -- with its turned up bell -- brought a new era of American jazz to a global audience. It's part of our 250th anniversary series America in Pursuit.