The CalArts Jazz Ensemble received the highest honors in the small ensemble category at the 28th
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The Detroit Pistons traded forwards Kelly Tripucka and Kent Benson to the Utah Jazz Thursday for
Billy Bang won the 1981 Downbeat Critics' Poll in the Talent Deserving Wider Recognition category for violin, but there's no love lost between the New York-based musician and the instrument.
The subject was jazz; the occasion, the 13th annual National Assn. of Jazz Educators convention, in
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its music policy, which now consists of jazz seven nights a week.
William Wells, known to two generations of jazz fans as "Dicky" and best known for his lengthy and
From Pearl Primus and Katherine Dunham to Alvin Ailey, Donald McKayle and beyond, choreographers depicting the American black experience have insisted that outsiders recognize the dignity and spirituality in even the most celebratory black dance styles.
The injury to Utah Jazz guard Darrell Griffith is worse than originally thought, and he probably
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Tobacco heir Louis Livingston Lorillard, co-founder with his former wife of the Newport Jazz Festival, is dead at age 67.
Spike Robinson is beyond question one of a handful of contemporary giants of the tenor saxophone.
Nobody may know the jazz record business quite as well as Orrin Keepnews, the president of Bay Area
Which came first--the chicken or the egg?
Victor Feldman, a British-born prodigy who was a self-taught vibraphonist, percussionist and pianist, was found dead of an apparent heart attack Tuesday morning in his Woodland Hills home.
The 10-day Mardi Gras that calls itself Festival International de Jazz ended Sunday, leaving me
Theater lovers like to mention how the musical is America's only contribution to world culture.
Pianist/composer/orchestrator Alan Broadbent sat over a morning cup of coffee, talking about the legendary alto saxophonist Charlie (Bird) Parker.
Grover Sales' book, "Jazz: America's Classical Music," is generally regarded as one of the most succinct and accurate surveys of its kind.