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Street artist Rone’s multi-storey murals of female faces can be seen in dozens of cities worldwide but they have their ...
This outdoor concert is part of a series presented by the University of Chicago’s Arts + Public Life organization as part of a summer tribute to big bands.
Al Foster, the jazz drummer who performed in groundbreaking bands with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Sonny Rollins, has died. He was 82. Foster’s partner Bonnie Rose Steinberg told NPR in a ...
It’s a sad day for fans of jazz. Famed jazz drummer Al Foster, who worked with the likes of Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, has passed away at the age of 82. Al Foster, full name Aloysius Tyrone ...
In 1981, Miles Davis made his comeback with the album ‘The Man with the Horn’, once again featuring Al Foster on the kit. Foster became the only musician to perform with Davis before his ...
Al Foster, the jazz drummer who played in bands led by Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, among others, has died. Foster’s daughter Kierra Foster-Ba shared the news on Instagram and his ...
“Agharta” (1975) was one of the many Miles Davis albums on which Mr. Foster played. Mr. Foster said he “never cared for what I did with him in the ’70s,” but the two men remained close. CBS ...
Aloysius Tyrone Foster was born on Jan. 18, 1943, in Richmond, Va. He grew up on 140th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem, in a family of musical enthusiasts.
Foster was 20 when he logged his first recording credit, on trumpeter Blue Mitchell's 1964 album The Thing to Do, alongside a young Chick Corea on piano. Foster also played on Mitchell's next two ...
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