Mr. Freeman's guitar solos were throaty, daring and danced around the sax work of greats like Gene Ammons and Charlie Parker.
A special Nirvana exhibition has been announced at London’s Royal College of Music Museum this summer. It's looking like one ...
Ben Webster’s 1959 outing for Verve Records featured jazz giants Coleman Hawkins, Ray Brown, and Roy Eldridge.
A drummer, a DJ-producer and an orchestra director discuss the challenges for Black artists, how things are changing and increasing access to the arts ...
Chico Hamilton's saxman reflected on Roland Kirk, Charlie Parker, Pee Wee Russell and more, and worried that the modal style ...
My Heart Sings” and about his dream to create a venue in Houston where jazz musicians can find an open mic to jam.
Overall, the fountain concerts are a unique and enjoyable part of Duke’s musical repertoire with unparalleled intimacy and a ...
But one subset has a bone to pick: Duke University administrators. Frank Tramble, the university's vice president for communications, said the sixth episode of the show had gone "too far" in it's ...