When you think of Kansas City and New Orleans, what comes to mind? For many, it's the music—the jazz, the rhythm, and the deep-rooted history.
Here’s some history of musicians who were Washingtonians, or got famous on the Washington state music scene, for Black History Month.
“Cowboy Bebop Live” featuring the Bebop Bounty Big Band takes place on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. at the Majestic Ventura ...
Jazz musician John Coltrane playing in June 1966 at the Drome Lounge in Detroit. (Leni Sinclair / ) On Dec. 9, 1964, ...
Scottie Scheffler, Nelly Korda and Ernie Els, three players who separated themselves from their peers on the course last season, have been voted 2024 Players of the Year in their respective ...
Thursday, Feb. 13, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets start at $33.80.
A highlight of the gig comes towards the end of the 90 minute set when young trumpet player Alvaro Hermanez steps up to the ...
Gene “Daddy G” Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer who worked on hits by Natalie Cole, ...
February brings the youngest musician to ever hold a residency at Cliff Bell’s, in the form of 23-year-old saxophonist ...
Ernest “Ernie” Mae Miller was born in 1927 in Austin, Texas. She was the granddaughter of the famous educator LC Anderson. He ...
Now, with his arsenal of flutes and appropriately sensitive accompanists on harp, trombone, percussion and hip-hop poetry — Andre 3000, Moses Sumney, Saul Williams, ELUCID and more appear on the new ...
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