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Reinvention of older material is a pillar of jazz practice, nourishing the music ... Here’s a guided tour to his career. Jazz Guitar: The instrument hasn’t always been a central player ...
The beloved troubadour discusses the thrill of performing, “the bus factor” on tour, and his new musical, which teams him ...
Red Cedar Chamber Music performers will join guest stars in a “jazz-adjacent” show in Ainsworth Friday night, which promises ...
It was a similar process to how the duo made their first full-length album, “Accelerator,” a shiny, funky, synth-driven pop ...
Accidentally on Purpose, formed at Alton High, releases a concept album chronicling mankind’s journey into the stars.
The Convenience releases “Like Cartoon Vampires” on Friday, April 18, on Los Angeles label Winspear, and the band plays a ...
The former Panic! At The Disco bassist on the challenges she faced when replacing Ben Kenney in the alt-rock institution – and why she’s finally come around to using a ...
Friday Nights at OMCA-Earth Day in the Bay: This free event, in partnership with Oakland Unified School District teachers and ...
GALLERY SERIES/Lewisburg The Bucknell Gallery Series will present performer-composer and Georgia Tech music professor Alexandria Smith; and musician, music technologist, and educator Jeff Albert at ...
After years as a successful businessman, mathematician, physicist, and bestselling author, Shyfrin, who divides his time ...
Amarillo College announced that it is set to host multiple Kids College music camps for students of varying ages throughout the summer.
South London duo Scrounge discuss the frenzied trial and terror en route to their debut full length, Almost Like You Could.