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Kenny Barron is among many great jazz artists who have called Philadelphia home. Now, with over 90 recordings, the revered pianist is not letting off the gas.
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Trumpeter and music executive Herb Alpert became a superstar of the 1960s with his Tijuana Brass, and has continued to transport music fans ever since.
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Drawn to its authenticity and timelessness, Rea and her friends are embracing jazz classics and Gen Z jazz stars, like Laufey and Samara Joy, as they navigate adulthood.
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Featuring current students and recent grads of Seattle's Eckstein Middle School, all-fem combo Hot Mess brought infectious enthusiasm to a studio session honoring Women's History Month.
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The artist, best known as a saxophonist, passed away at 95 years old on Sunday, March 3. His career was large and varied, taking him around the world while also leaving a lasting influence on Seattle's jazz scene.
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New York-based trumpeter Riley Mulherkar released his long-awaited debut album with a concert for his hometown Seattle fans.
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Modern jazz group Last Ark Out releases Lift, a new collection of modern jazz fusion and grooves from Canada.
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The Cuban jazz artist says she's never felt welcome in Latin pop. That is, until she came to Puerto Rico to record her new album, Alkemi, which expands her sound into R&B, bossa nova and neo-soul.
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At a time when jazz was not widely seen in higher education, the alto saxophonist brought the wisdom learned on the bandstand to the classroom.
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The Cookers — made up of veteran musicians Eddie Henderson, David Weiss, Donald Harrison, Craig Handy, George Cables, Cecil McBee and Billy Hart — keep pushing the music forward.
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The Richmond, Va. band brings its signature hot and funky "solar music" to the Desk.
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The inaugural Poulsbo Blues and Jazz Festival will take place Feb. 23-24 in the Scandinavian-themed town. Locals quickly embraced the new winter event, which sold out months in advance.