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Miles Davis emerged from Middle America to become the 'Picasso of jazz' and taught us all how to be cool
Miles Dewey Davis III’s first memory was a blue-hot flame on the family stove. “I felt fear, real fear,” he recalled in his ...
Don Aliquo Sr. has performed music with his son. He’s performed music with his granddaughter. But on Thursday, the longtime ...
After going in a flute-fueled ambient jazz direction, Shabaka returns to sax-fueled spiritual jazz on these two new singles.
"My friend Graham Beard and I were about 11, and we went to see some Bill Haley movies when we were on holiday. So we wrote some songs." ...
In a press release, Shabaka spoke about the D’Angelo record, as well as his own pivot from clarinet and saxophone to flute, ...
Tony Elitcher was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Montrose, a small town just north of the city. When Tony was six, ...
SATURDAY Anderson • The Gatekeepers Church Safety Conference, 7:30 a.m., Ovid Community Church, 793 E. 600S. • Mid-Winter ...
Resonant Access article by Michael Ricci, published on January 17, 2026 at All About Jazz. Find more Jazz Fiction articles ...
T-Bone Walker may have been the first true hero of modern electric blues, but he stood upon the shoulders of jazz and blues ...
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Believer Turns Into a Public Jam Session with Saxophone
I started playing Believer on the public piano, and a saxophonist joined in with full energy. It quickly turned into a spontaneous street jam — until security decided it was too much. Sometimes music ...
In the week that we mourn the death of the Guardian’s long-serving classical music critic, composers, performers, colleagues and others who knew and worked with him pay tribute to a writer whose passi ...
Coinciding with So Much Country ’Till We Get There ’s release, Murphy took us through their favorite Manchester bands. Dive ...
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