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Ray Blue, the tenor saxophonist, whose big bold sound touched the sky reaching any listeners’ heart, died on May 21. He was 75.
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As though playing the saxophone isn't already impressive enough, Rahsaan Roland Kirk knew no bounds for how far he could ...
Though he powered classics by Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Chuck Berry, innovative drummer Fred Below is fading into obscurity.
A Q&A with Brendan Dine, Michigan's number one flute player out of Bay City Central High School, and a look at his musical ...
Although Mary Halvorson leads the sextet Amaryllis on About Ghosts, instrumentally, she does not place her guitar to the fore ...
Given the trumpeter’s track record — with scores for dozens of film and television productions, groundbreaking operas, and a ...
The pianist Horace Silver’s ‘The Tokyo Blues’ is the latest Blue Note’s Tone Poet Series. Blue Mitchell features on trumpet.
Opened in 1913, the station was a grand depot, a sibling of New York City’s Grand Central designed by the same firm, with an ...
Across the state, passionate teachers like Carnahan are keeping classes like dance, theater, and music strong. He said his ...
The top students in Edinburgh’s 52-person graduating class possess hyphenated surnames, which is more cultural than ...
Christine [Jones, co-director] describes the show as having a dark obsidian emotional heart and that's what we’re going for.