The Colonnades were abuzz Friday morning, as the WKU Jazz Ensemble flooded the courtyard with music, undeterred by the ...
A documentary tells the history of the label, founded in Ohio in 1943 by Syd Nathan, that ranged from jazz to blues to the ...
When Prohibition went into effect in 1920, it was meant to end the nation’s drinking habits. Instead, it created a whole new ...
Photos from the Hyde Park Jazz Festival's 19th year overflow with joy and community that give the lie to Trump’s ugly vision ...
Fred Wesley is a key figure in funk and jazz history. As music director and arranger for James Brown, he helped shape the explosive horn sound that defined Brown’s band in the late 1960s and early ...
History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday on MSN

Queens of Jazz: Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald & Nina Simone

In the late 18th and early 1900s, black communities in New Orleans fused African rhythms and European harmonies, creating ...
Beginning of Monktober week 1, plus classic jazz with Oscar Peterson and more, new music from Johnathan Blake and more ...
John Bommarito from The Song Break chats with Stephen Grady, Jr. from the DSO about their upcoming jazz series.
Cascade PBS announced layoffs and restructuring due to the U.S. Congress's defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, resulting in a $3.5 million budget loss and a 12% staff reduction. The ...
The inaugural 2025 edition of the ambitious Sound & Gravity Festival took place from September 10th through September 14th at seven different venues on Chicago's Northwest Side. Over 50 musicians, ...
A couple great duet records were recently reissued by Craft Recordings as part of its ongoing series of Latin reissues. Especially exciting is the debut by Panamanian singer/songwriter Ruben Blades, ...
Seattle's PBS station will cease production of its local long-form journalism, leadership announced on Monday. The move, attributed to a $3.5 million annual loss in federal funding, marks the layoffs ...