The Los Angeles Jazz Society announced 10 nominees for its fifth annual tribute award to a local artist on Tuesday.
Seven leading members of the Czechoslovak Jazz Section--an independent cultural group and body of
Hot tickets in Moscow are to the Blue Bird, the capital's first jazz club.
the Los Angeles Jazz Society at its annual luncheon Sunday.
Columbia Records has issued a new Columbia Jazz Masterpieces series featuring digitally remastered
Czechoslovakia's Jazz Section cultural group, whose leaders were ordered jailed last week for
Veteran jazz drummer and band leader Buddy Rich has been released from UCLA Medical Center, two
The South Bay has the No. 2 seeds in the top boys divisions as high school basketball playoffs
So you have no conspiracy against Dixieland, and you've covered Sacramento's Dixieland Jubilee in the past but not every year--you call that an answer to Lew Forrest (Calendar Letters, June 15)?
whatever he thinks "jazz" might be ("Sting Kicks Off First Solo Tour," Aug. 15).
An earthquake measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale shook parts of northern Utah on Wednesday, but
Thanks to the informative article by Betty Hughes in the May 4 issue I did not miss the breathtaking scenic route of U-12 in Utah.
, colorful pictures of Arches and Zion with the boldly lettered "Utah, A Land of Illusion."
Eddie Lewis rushed for 134 yards and scored two touchdowns to help Utah score a 37-20 victory over
Karl Malone tipped in a John Stockton shot at the buzzer as the Utah Jazz came from behind to edge
Avocado League--El Camino (21-3) won coin flip Friday to become the champion.
Elsewhere in the boys' 2-A playoffs: La Jolla 58, Southwest 57--Sean Rogers scored 17 points and
In the 3-A division, Neil Weingarten scored 9 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter, allowing Hacienda Heights Wilson to hold off Anaheim Katella, 52-50, in a semifinal game at Cypress College.
The 1986 Playboy Jazz Festival will feature a strong lineup of both old and unfamiliar names, many
It was art for commerce's sake Friday night as singer Al Jarreau and trumpeter Miles Davis, beginning a four-night engagement at the Universal Amphitheatre, demonstrated just how far talent will stray for commercial appeal.