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Pianist Jahari Stampley, winner of the prestigious Herbie Hancock Jazz Competition, plays an exclusive trio set in the KNKX Studio X accompanied by his mother D'Erania Stampley and drummer Miguel Russell.
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Herbie Hancock has never stood still musically and fully embraces the traditions of jazz, while always open to exploring new possibilities inside and outside of it.
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English pianist and singer Ashley Henry is featured this week on The New Cool.
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Rising modern jazz duo DOMi & JD Beck come to Seattle next week with their new debut album.
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The legendary jazz fusion group The Headhunters celebrate their first new album in a decade on Oct. 19 at Nectar Lounge in Seattle.
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Iconic jazz musician Herbie Hancock to be honored with the George Peabody Medal and speak at the Peabody Conservatory commencement ceremony in Baltimore on May 25 at Johns Hopkins University.
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Polarizing, cool, and in your face — jazz and hip hop are similar that way. Terae Stefon takes a look at the history and connection for Jazz Appreciation Month.
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In 1969, Miles Davis pioneered the sound of jazz fusion, creating a ripple effect as members of his band went on to form their own iconic side groups. Steve Edwards captures the moment that defined the sound, instruments and key figures of jazz fusion.
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Drummer Mike Clark, best known from Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, shows off his versatility at The Royal Room on Friday.
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The Jazz Foundation of America's important work includes emergency assistance, work opportunities and community engagement for jazz and blues musicians. Proceeds from the "Relief" recording will support JFA programs.