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Michel Camilo Professes, Kevin Mahogany Sings, and Students to Return to the Blue Note

by AAJ Staff
This week, piano virtuoso and composer Michel Camilo began his appointment as a Herb Alpert Visiting Professor at Berklee College of Music. Hailed by jazz and classical connoisseurs alike, Camilo is also one of today's most prominent figures in Latin jazz. During the week, he presents master classes for faculty and students, and rehearses and performs ...
Jazz Vocalist Month

by AAJ Staff
April is unofficially female jazz vocalist month in St. Louis. From the Sheldon Concert Hall to Jazz at the Bistro, you’ll find an outstanding array of singers to enjoy – from Karrin Allyson and Mary Stallings to Jane Monheit, Claudia Acuna, Sweey Baby J’ai and local favorite Erika Johnson. Allyson kicks things off ...
Spring Jazz in St. Louis

by AAJ Staff
With the arrival of March, we’re all hoping that the snowstorms that have hit us with clockwork regularity over the past few weeks will finally begin to fade – making it much more bearable getting to concerts and club gigs in the area. Case in point; the furious snowstorm that his St. Louis just before the ...
Gershwin, GRAMMY

by AAJ Staff
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, Berklee College of Music presents The Great American Songbook: The Music of George Gershwin" at 8:15 p.m. at the Berklee Performance Center. Tickets for this very special event are $10 general admission, $4 for seniors, and are available at the Berklee Performance Center box office, 136 Massachusetts Avenue, ...
Berklee Awards $50,000 In Grants To Alumni

by AAJ Staff
Berklee College of Music President Lee Eliot Berk announced that the college has awarded grants to alumni in support of their efforts to promote music education and community outreach initiatives in the community. The grants, which total $50,000, have been presented to Catherine Goldwyn, Kendrick Oliver, Hans Schuman, and Juri Shigeta. With the awarding of these ...
Top Recordings of 2002 & January Events

by AAJ Staff
A couple of snow storms over the holiday season served as reminders of why the number of national acts rolling through St. Louis in January tends to drop. In winter, the St. Louis area usually doesn’t get much snow, so a big storm tends to be major news – and also seems to turn the local ...