Zamora shares how her travels, education at Berklee and collaborations shape her music, blending jazz, R&B and her Cuban roots.
He is the sovereign master of his piano; he knows all its resources; he makes it speak, moan, cry, and roar under fingers of steel,’ wrote one critic at the time.
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Me & My Jazz: When the Pied Piper of jazz came to town (Ep.1)
By Yomi SowerA few Saturdays ago in September, I was at the Radio Station, sitting behind the studio console, headphones on, ...
Multi-platinum jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall will perform at Evansville's Victory Theatre early next year, the venue ...
For local pianist Stephen Page, the Northampton Jazz Festival serves the community both artistically and culturally. “Festivals like this are important so that people experience the vitality of jazz ...
SAN DIEGO -- In a career that stretched across seven decades, Mike Wofford provided exactly the right touch on piano in any and every musical setting. His death Friday morning just after midnight, ...
In a career that stretched across seven decades, Mike Wofford provided exactly the right touch on piano in any and every musical setting. His death Friday morning just after midnight, silences an ...
Yoko Miwa is a fixture in the Boston jazz scene. She’s a piano professor at Berklee, an internationally acclaimed touring artist, and she’s held down a Friday night residency at the Mad Monkfish in ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. "It has long been a dream of The Gilmore's to support the next generation of ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- After 17 years of touring internationally, Jazz in Pink will have a full-circle moment when it plays Long Beach this weekend. The all-female jazz ensemble from Los Angeles ...
Catherine Russell and Colin Hancock Team Up To Celebrate the Legacies of Early Female Jazz Vocalists
When I was new to the music, all the standard histories of jazz were keen to dismiss what they derisively referred to as the “Vaudeville Blues” singers of the Jazz Age. I remember one line in ...
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