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2010 Jazzy Jam-Pasadena
Every year the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) students lose a bit more as arts programs are sacrificed and teachers are pink-slipped due to state funding cuts. Such solutions are supposed to be temporary, but in reality once the arts and enrichment programs are cut, few will ever be restored, and its the students who will ...
Jazz Bridge Presents Monkadelphia!
To close out our sixth successful season of the Jazz in the Wood Neighborhood Concerts Series in Collingswood, NJ., on May 6th, Monkadelphia will be celebrating their new CD release at the Collingswood Community Center, 30 Collings Avenue. Monkadelphia features vibist Tony Miceli, saxophonist Chris Farr, pianist Tom Lawton, bassist Micah Jones, and drummer Jim Miller. ...
Jazzschool Institute Vocalists Present Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" at Yoshi's Oakland, May 10
Miles Davis's masterpiece Kind of Blue is not only the best-selling jazz album in history, but it has been a creative touchstone for jazz musicians and fans since its release in 1959. Instrumentalists and singers alike have for years been drawn to this music, and All Blues," often performed with its Oscar Brown Jr. lyrics, has ...
Randy Weston Returns to the Berkshires for Career Retrospective in May
Berkshire Blues" composer will perform in concert, and meet the press, at Pittsfield's Berkshire Museum PITTSFIELD, Massachusetts, April 15, 2010 Berkshires Jazz, Inc., today announced that pianist/composer Randy Weston will appear in a special concert in Pittsfield on Saturday, May 29 at The Berkshire Museum. After nearly a 10-year absence, the NEA Jazz Master returns to ...
An Evening with Pat Martino at 4th Annual Jazz Bridge Benefit on Sunday April 25th
Internationally acclaimed guitarist Pat Martino and his band will be appearing in concert for the 4th Annual Jazz Bridge Benefit on Sunday April 25th from 5-9 p.m. at the Collingswood Community Center, 30 W. Collings Ave, Collingswood NJ. Prior to the concert, there will be a screening of the critically received documentary Martino Unstrung and a ...
Jazz St. Louis Benefit Gala Raises More Than $150,000
Jazz St. Louis has announced that their benefit gala held last Sunday at the Hilton at the Ballpark netted more than $150,000, an increase of more than 30% from the 2009 event. The benefit featured music from saxophonist Houston Person, Good 4 The Soul, the Funky Butt Brass Band, and the Jazz St. Louis All-Stars student ...
Cherry Lane Publishing 50th Anniversary Event
Cherry Lane Music Publishing celebrates 50th Anniversary with year long celebration, kicks off with star studded event in May. Cherry Lane Music Publishing, the top indie music publisher in the US, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a party, May 19, at trend-setting Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The event will include performances by many of the ...
Help Cobi Narita Fight Parkinson's Disease
Cobi Narita Sponsors Concert to Benefit Parkinson's Unity Walk Sunday, April 18, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Saint Peter's Church, New York City NEW YORK, NY - Join producer and jazz aficionada Cobi Narita on Sunday, April 18, at 7:30 pm at Saint Peter's Church, 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street in ...
The George Kahn Quintet Returns to West Los Angeles for a Free Show on April 30
Los Angeles Jazz favorite, The George Kahn Quintet, will perform at The Radisson, Culver City, with two shows on Friday PM, April 30th. The first set begins at 7:30 and the second set will start at 9:30. Featuring George Kahn on piano, he will be accompanied by all star players including, John Fumo on Trumpet, Larry ...
Quincy Jones to Speak at IU Bloomington Commencement
Legendary musical composer and arranger, record and television producer, magazine publisher and trumpeter Quincy Jones Jr. - known to many simply as Q" - is being presented with an honorary Doctorate of Music by Indiana University at its 2010 undergraduate commencement ceremonies, May 8, in Bloomington, Ind. The ceremonies will be conducted in two sessions, one ...


