On August 29th, Cult New York-based band Frog announced THE COUNT, their seventh album, with the “BITTEN BY MY LOVE VAR. XI” single. The new record was ...
The Rev. Bill Carter remembers the story his mother told him about attending a Louis Armstrong concert in Venango County as a ...
Coming of age in Mid-Missouri during a time when hair-metal bands were dominating the music scene, Dan Tietjen discovered an ...
Craft Recordings —the boutique audiophile arm of Concord Music and guardian of legendary labels like Fantasy, Prestige, Riverside, Milestone, and Savoy—continues its noble mission of reviving rare ...
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Me & My Jazz (Episode 2): Did Wynton Marsalis save jazz?

By Yomi SOWER “Ma’am what would you like to order?” The handsomely-attired waiter asked as he handed me the menu. I received it and glanced up to see a sparkling set of dentition and his beaming smile ...
From the Harlem Renaissance to modern improvisation, jazz has always been connected to wellness and self-expression.
All that could be heard was the remnant of tenor tones that must have been thrilling in days when phonograph records were a greater drain on the purse. A little later, we saw Paoli in the flesh—no ...
A Scottish-born wandering minstrel who first made his mark Down Under, Colin Hay rose to fame in the early 1980s with the ...
Nate Tota, a resident of Clinton, and a Jazz Studies major at William Paterson University, is one of six New Jersey Jazz ...
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This week, I’ve got another four albums for your listening ears. There will be three new albums from the past week (on a ...
A decade later, she once again upended expectations with her “Fijación Oral” two-part project that blurred languages. Following the global triumph of her 2001 English-language debut, “Laundry Service, ...