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Who Was Jelly Roll Morton? Self-styled “Inventor” of JazzFerdinand “Jelly Roll” Morton published the first recognized jazz music, “The Jelly Roll Blues,” in 1915, and with his band Red Hot Peppers, recorded some of the most distinguished music ...
Michael Hurley, the outsider folk artist and singer-songwriter who came up in the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1960s ...
King Pleasure Sings the Freudian Slips Songbook album review by Nicholas F. Mondello, published on April 1, 2025. Find ...
On Tuesday, March 25, the Jazz at Lincoln Center’s “New Orleans Songbook” will make an appearance at the Wharton Center for ...
Orpheus Descending” opens the 10th season for Tennessee Williams Theatre Company. It runs March 27-April 13 at Marquette ...
Treasury Volume 1 album review by Nicholas F. Mondello, published on April 2, 2025. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About ...
The ensemble is led by 2019 MSU Jazz Studies alum Luther S. Allison on piano, along with vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton ...
Danny Barker Guitar and Banjo Fest runs March 18-23, and includes tributes and mentoring events throughout the week, as well as a three-day mini-festival Friday through Sunday at the New Orleans Jazz ...
Discover how New Orleans' cultural blend created jazz through 7 pivotal developments, from Congo Square gatherings to Louis ...
The Salmon Arm Jazz Club is excited to bring Mission-based pianist Keith Gray to Salmon Arm for an evening of classic early swing music at the Nexus at First Community March 27.
The beauty of New Orleans is that it is a totally walkable wander-and-discover kind of town. Most of the action still happens ...
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