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News: Recording

'Let Freedom Sing': 70 Years and 58 Songs of Civil Rights

'Let Freedom Sing': 70 Years and 58 Songs of Civil Rights

Let Freedom Sing: The Music of the Civil Rights Movement is a three-disc, 58-song collection. When Barack Obama became the nation's first black president in January, many said he stood on the shoulders of those who fought for and sacrificed for civil rights. Some of the most important music from the past 70 years of the ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Cuneiform Artists on Tour: March, 2009

Cuneiform Artists on Tour: March, 2009

BEAT CIRCUS April 18 - Orion Sound Studios - 2903 Whittington Ave. - Baltimore, MD 21230 (with Fern Knight) DAVID BORDEN/MOTHER MALLARD [40th anniversary celebration] March 26 - Barnes Hall - Cornell University - Ithaca, NY March 28 - Johnson Museum - Cornell University - Ithaca, NY CHEER-ACCIDENT April 25 - Avant-Fairfax Festival - Old Town ...

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News: Music Industry

Charles Gayle Celebrates 70

Charles Gayle Celebrates 70

Charles Gayle, pioneering saxophonist and genius piano player, turns 70 this Saturday, February 28, 2009 Born in Buffalo NY, Charles played piano as his first and only instrument until the age of 19. He played saxophone with Archie Shepp and Pharoah Sanders in New York City in the early 60's, although no recordings seem to exist ...

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News: Event

Dmitry Baevsky at Smalls Jazz Club Tonight

Dmitry Baevsky at Smalls Jazz Club Tonight

Dmitry Baevsky 4tet will be at Smalls tonight Dmitry Baevsky - Alto Sax Jeb Patton - Piano Clovis Nicolas - Bass Joe Strasser - Drums 12:00 & 1:30 AM 183 West 10th street @ 7th Ave New York City About Dmitry Baevsky Dmitry Baevsky ...

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News: Music Industry

Thomas Jefferson's Music Instruments

Thomas Jefferson's Music Instruments

Very Interesting Quote by the author of the Declaration of Independance, Thomas Jefferson, in light of the present financial crisis, it's interesting to read what Jefferson said in 1802: I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of ...

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News: Radio

JazzWeek Radio Chart: February 16, 2009

JazzWeek Radio Chart: February 16, 2009

TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 1 1 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A Celebration Of Blue Note Records (Blue Note) 353 360 -7 3 63 1 6 2 2 2 Benny Golson New Time, New ‘Tet (Concord) 265 288 -23 0 66 1 6 3 2 3 The Clayton Brothers ...

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News: Recording

Vocalist Halie Loren Releases "They Oughta Write a Song"

Vocalist Halie Loren Releases "They Oughta Write a Song"

Jazz could be described as being the voice of “old souls" those who have already experienced life to its fullest and lived to sing about it. If that's the case, then Halie Loren, though young in years, must have already experienced many lives. From the first notes of the title song on her new jazz album, ...

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News: Interview

Singer Lola Danza Interviewed at AAJ

Singer Lola Danza Interviewed at AAJ

Free jazz has wound its way through many permutations since arriving in the early '60s. An important custodian of its new directions is vocalist and composer Lola Danza, of Brooklyn. Danza is a graduate of Berklee College of Music, Boston, and stayed in Boston for a few years after graduating, developing her approach to music before ...

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News: TV / Film

Jazz Video Guy Meets Blue Note's Magnificent 7

Jazz Video Guy Meets Blue Note's Magnificent 7

The Blue Note 7 performing Steve Wilson's arrangement of Thelonious Monk's “Criss Cross" highlights the latest entry from Jazz Video Guy Bret Primack's bi-weekly blog, jazzvideoguy.tv. Blue Note Records' 70th Anniversary was the catalyst for the group featuring Nicholas Payton, Steve Wilson, Ravi Coltrane, Bill Charlap, Peter Bernstein, Peter Washington and Lewis Nash playing their own ...

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News: Event

D.C. Celebrates Duke Ellington Quarter Release

D.C. Celebrates Duke Ellington Quarter Release

Jazz legend is first black American to be featured on coin in circulation Jazz musician Duke Ellington has become the first black American to be prominently featured on a U.S. coin in circulation with the release of a quarter honoring the District of Columbia. U.S. Mint and D.C. officials celebrated the release of the coin Tuesday ...


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