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The Fringe: Live at Zeitgeist

by Andrey Henkin
The Fringe Live at Zeitgeist Resolution 2005
The final track on the new Fringe album is entitled A Fringe Tribute to the New England Patriots." The liner notes explain that The Fringe, born and raised in Boston, spent much of twenty years playing there at The Willow opposite Monday Night Football. Amusing no doubt but the Patriots, now winners of three of the last four Superbowls, are a good model to use ...
Continue ReadingFirst-Ever St Lou Fringe Festival to Include Tribute to Miles Davis

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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
The first-ever St Lou Fringe Festival, taking place this weekend in four Midtown venues, will include a show honoring Miles Davis (pictured), the legendary jazz trumpeter who was born in Alton, IL and grew up in East St. Louis. Cool Like That, A Tribute to Miles Davis, a production of Black Poet Ventures of Phoenix, AZ, will be staged at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 21; 10:00 p.m. Friday, June 22; 1:00 p.m. Saturday, June 23; and 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June ...
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The Fringe Jazz Trio Performing in Medfield on Thursday, April 28

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MassJazz: Jazz in Massachusetts
The Fringe jazz trio is performing at First Parish Universal Unitarian Church in Medfield. Massachusetts on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. The church is located at 26 North Street in Medfield. Formed in the 1970s and dedicated to free-association jazz, The Fringe consists of tenor saxophonist George Garzone, drummer Bob Gullotti, and bassist John Lockwood. Tickets are $10 ($7 for students) and proceeds benefit the restoration of the historic Lowell Mason House. The concert is made possible be ...
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Singers Like Norah Jones And Diana Krall Are Turning A Formerly Fringe Genre Into The Kind Of Music That Draws Millions Of Fans

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All About Jazz
Don't look now, but jazz singing has quietly become the new Easy Listening. And boy is it big business.
At a time when jazz instrumentalists are lucky to see sales in the low five figures, Diana Krall's last three studio albums have all been million-sellers, certified platinum in the U.S. Then there's newcomer Norah Jones, who is widely expected to sweep the Grammy Awards this Sunday, and has so far sold more than four million copies of her debut, Come ...
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