Utah Jazz holdout Darrell Griffith has a broken toe, stalling negotiations between the National Basketball Assn. club and the free-agent guard.
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In the years since it was spawned as an urban street music in the ghettos of the Bronx, rap has devolved from socially significant message to black-teen bubblegum.
Jimmy Dell Palmer came home Friday.
With his pure, round tone and economical approach to improvisation, Art Farmer has set the jazz standards for the fluegelhorn.
The Alleycat Bistro, fast becoming the most adventurous new jazz room in town, took a calculated
pop/jazz/R&B; tunes before a packed house at the Universal Amphitheater Thursday.
Though her venues are usually concert halls and show rooms, Rosemary Clooney took a step toward the intimate this weekend by making a rare nightclub appearance at the Vine St.
A poster autographed by Johnny Carson, Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Fonda and other show business figures was stolen over the weekend from a car parked on a street in Van Nuys, police reported.
It was standing room only and they were three deep at the bar to hear trumpeter Freddie Hubbard usher in the 20th anniversary at Donte's on Thursday evening.
"It's Saturday night.
The Jazz at the Lyceum series opens Wednesday with a concert by vibraphonist Lionel Hampton at the Lyceum Theatre in Horton Plaza.
After just three shows, the 14-week "Jazz at the Promenade" series of Sunday afternoon concerts has been canceled because of noise complaints.
Jazz drummers, like dancers, seem to retain their light-footedness well into their mature years.
Singer Mark Winkler's best asset may be the fact that he has a minimum of technique and a maximum of style--a classic singing songwriter.
Of those performers who can genuinely be described as beyond category, one surely is pianist/singer Dorothy Donegan.
Some of San Diego's most popular jazz groups will come together tonight for a benefit concert to
After a two-year hiatus, during which he did little touring in the United States, jazz fusion
When last heard, Sonny Rollins was trying to bridge the gap between the contemporary rock feel and the hard-driving traditions the tenor saxophonist had established nearly three decades ago.
It was supposed to be a sextet of the fairer sex Monday night at Donte's, but things got changed around a bit and three of the women couldn't make it and so two male subs were sent, making it just a quintet.