Jazz in the City closed its fall series in Athens as families enjoyed the Christmas Open House, live music, and festive downtown activities. Michigan Couple Faces Major Charges Over Undocumented ...
After an electrifying set at Café 69 in Kwa Thema, Ekurhuleni, DJ Neo, also known as Neo Mazinyane, caught up with TshisaLIVE to share the story behind his journey in music, his influences and what ...
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin will travel to Tennessee on Saturday to campaign for congressional candidate Aftyn Behn, who is running in a deep red district in a December special ...
I still carry a coin from the Interstate 35W bridge collapse. It’s a Presidential Award of Excellence token I received for my work with the Army Corps of Engineers on the bridge project. The token ...
Jazz may have originated in New Orleans in the late 19th century, but New York City is where it expanded—physically, sonically, and culturally. By the 1920s, Harlem had become a national hub, where ...
Havoc is moving and shaking on a crisp October afternoon, heading into our interview in a SiriusXM greenroom right after talking to DJ Whoo Kid at the radio conglomerate. Wearing a camo hoodie and ...
British painter Peter Doig brings his rhythmic, dreamlike art to life at London’s Serpentine gallery, where painting, sound and film merge—with Brian Eno among the featured performers. “Music has ...
Let the record state: Jazz music has not always been a gray-haired endeavor. Somewhere on the other side of the U.S. moon landing, a “swinging” tune denoted young, vivacious couples doing their ...
BALTIMORE — When the Yankees acquired Jazz Chisholm Jr. prior to last year’s trade deadline, general manager Brian Cashman pointed to the fact the versatile Chisholm was “obviously very athletic and ...
Democrat James Walkinshaw has won Virginia’s deep-blue 11th Congressional District, NBC News projects, an expected win for his party that adds another Democrat to the narrowly divided House of ...
SAN ANTONIO – Traditional and Latin Jazz enthusiasts can swing into fall as the 42nd annual Jazz’SAlive Festival returns to San Antonio in September. The free, two-day event will return to Civic Park ...
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