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Indulgexpress on MSNThe Unscripted Architect: How Raya Shankhwalker’s offbeat journeys shape his designs and Goa’s jazz revivalArchitect Raya Shankhwalker doesn’t design from behind a desk. Based in Goa, his work grows out of the slow, instinctive ...
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New Vision on MSNMichael Kitanda’s Say No More is a Jazz-Samba gemHe is also arguably the top saxophone player in this dusty town. I say arguably because we have a freakishly huge pool of talent in this town, people like Mark Langa and Brian Mugenyi. It is ...
Jazz has been a part of Hirsch’s world ever since. Every month for the last year, David and the Goldton Jazz Ensemble have performed at Bernard’s Sports Bar inside the Goldton at Venice. They’re a ...
The annual Salida summer favorite and festive celebration of live jazz is just around the corner. The City of Salida Arts & ...
Unlike some modern saxophonists, Patrick Shiroishi doesn’t emphasize the physicality of the instrument, but he does like to push its range.
At a fundraiser for A Place of Jazz, two current saxophonists salute two all-time greats.
Marsalis leads a take on Keith Jarrett’s 1974 LP “Belonging,” and Lehman interprets “The Music of Anthony Braxton,” revealing fresh lessons.
Jazz virtuoso Scott Robinson brings his unique '10 By Sax' performance to Pittsfield’s 10x10 Upstreet Arts Festival.
Kirk Whalum opens up about his new album 'Epic Cool,' spiritual foundations in jazz, and carrying forward the legacy of jazz giants in a Star Studio interview.
U.S. saxophonist Lou Donaldson, one of jazz music's last remaining links to the era of bebop in the 1950s who went on to develop a soul and Latin-inspired sound in the following decades, has died ...
Golson started on the tenor saxophone at age 14, studying music with his close friend John Coltrane, who years later developed into an almost mythological figure of the 1960s jazz avant-garde.
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