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All That Jazz! OCSA achieves another top-3 finish at Essentially Ellington
Around Osceola· 2 days agoThe Osceola County School for the Arts Jazz A ensemble proved that again this week at the 29th...
Q&A: Wynton Marsalis On Music Education, Duke Ellington And More
Forbes· 12 hours agoThis past weekend (May 9 – 11), Jazz at Lincoln Center put the spotlight on the music of Duke ...
Edward Duke Ellington at Beckham
US News & World Report· 2 days agoEdward Duke Ellington at Beckham is a public school located in Detroit, MI, which is in a large city setting. The ...
Black cultural greats helped America realize segregation had to be left in the past | Opinion
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRace, for once, fell away as America listened rapt. MLK: ‘Jazz speaks for life...You have paved the...
Terry Henebery, BBC producer who gave The Beatles their radio debut on Saturday Club – obituary
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoTerry Henebery, who has died aged 91, was a versatile television and radio producer who first...
Newark Academy wins the Essentially Ellington competition at Jazz at Lincoln Center
WBGO-FM Newark· 1 day agoNewark Academy’s jazz band, Chameleon, was named the No. 1 high school jazz band in the country at the Essentially ...
Play On! in Orlando at The Ritz Theater 2024
Broadway World· 6 days agoOne plucky community theatre is about to produce a show called Murder Most Foul, a new “murder mystery play” with the same title as an Agatha Christie...
Baltimore’s Hip Hop Initiation to the Gallery at The Avenue Bakery - The Baltimore Times
Baltimore Times· 7 days agoPennsylvania Avenue, where the Royal Theater stood, proudly hosted the most talented Black musicians...
For Hawkeye legend Harold Bradley Jr., ‘Iowa was in his veins’l
The Gazette· 4 days agoFear usually gets a bad rap. “I think that's one reason he tapped into so many things,” Oliver...
Book review: 'The Jazzmen' a musician's dream book
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 6 days agoLouis Armstrong was born in 1900 or thereabouts in a “four-room frame house on an unpaved lane” in a section of New Orleans called “Back o’Town ... the ...