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Westchester Jazz Orchestra to Perform Music from the ‘60s in Chappaqua on June 6
Westchester, NY – The Westchester Jazz Orchestra is a world-class ensemble that commissions its own arrangements and performs locally, and that is made up of some of America’s finest jazz artists. Members include legendary group leaders as well as seasoned performers who have played and recorded with renowned jazz, rock, Latin, Broadway and pop stars. On ...
Public Booted from DVD Copying Trial over Secret CSS Code
Whether the public has a right to make a fair use copy of DVDs is on trial in a San Francisco federal court. Yet the public may never know whether the verdict was reached fairly because the presiding judge removed the press just as the nuts and bolts of the case was to be aired out. ...
Film Director Slams Microsoft as Non-Talent Friendly
Microsoft/XBox was by far the most dreadful, non-talent friendly company Ive ever worked for, claims director James Gunn following his experiences with the companys Horror Gone Comedy video series. Gunn, who is most notable for writing the two live-action Scooby Doo films, signed on to create a video for Microsoft, for, essentially, no money, based on ...
Enter the Blue Note Records "Cassandra Wilson - Closer to You: The Pop Side" 8-CD Giveaway Contest
All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Blue Note Records Cassandra Wilson - Closer to You: The Pop Side giveaway contest starting today. We'll select one grand prize winner and two other winners at the conclusion of the contest on May 24th. Click here to enter the contest (Following Cassandra Wilson at AAJ automatically ...
Rick Stone Trio at the Garage
Acclaimed guitarist Rick Stone leads his trio with bassist Corin Stiggall and drummer Tom Pollard for an evening of jazz originals and standards. From fresh interpretations of jazz standards, to lyrically evocative originals, New York City based guitarist Rick Stone is an artist with a clear musical vision. His fluid, full-bodied sound pays homage to the ...
Pianist/Composer Kelvin Sholar Interviewed at AAJ
Pianist, composer, programmer, writer, philosopher Kelvin Sholar is a modern Renaissance man, an endangered species in our modern times of careerism and hyper-focused resumes. At any one time, Sholar seems to be grappling with more ideas and projects than very few are capable of doing over several years--if at all. What makes Sholar most impressive, however, ...
Pirate Bay Opponents Hit by Denial-of-Service
The website for a law firm that helped successfully prosecute the four founders of The Pirate Bay was up and running Monday after it came under siege by hackers during the weekend. The MAQS law firm, with offices in Denmark, Estonia, Poland and Sweden, shuttered its site late Saturday, posting that its site was currently under ...
Esquizito Presents the "Why Not Call It Music" Festival in New Orleans
Sunday, April 26 through Sunday, May 3, 2009 in New Orleans @ Maison Musique... Esquizito's home @ the crossroads of three historic neighborhoods: the Bywater, the Marigny and the Faubourg St. Roch 1018 Music Street (between St. Claude and N. Rampart) Think you've seen it all and heard it all in New Orleans? Come hear the ...
The Jazz Session #55: The Wee Trio
Jason Crane interviews vibraphonist James Westfall, bassist Dan Loomis and drummer Jared Schonig, known collectively as The Wee Trio. Their first record, Capitol Diner Vol. 1 (Bionic Records, 2008) features original music, jazz standards ... and Nirvana. The trio explores the music they love through the lens of collective improvisation, and the results are fresh, fun ...
Marcel and Beyond the Sun In Concert
Connecticut 's Own Winter Olympic Games 2010 Figure Skating Hopeful Elizabeth Mae Stern Benefit Concert and Dinner Benefit Jazz Concert Proudly Presented by the friends of Elizabeth Mae Stern, 2010 Winter Olympic Games Figure Skater hopeful, in Cooperation with NaFFAA Region 1, will feature Marcel & Beyond the Sun, with guest vocalist Lana Peck. On May ...


