Having been hit by a fine earlier this week, the Jazz did something new to secure this loss. Plus, on Utah's small ball lineup, and hard data about how the NBA's refs call the game.
Well, on Friday night, the Jazz found a loophole. Kessler was not on the injury report, was available to play and in uniform. And he watched the Jazz’s 126-118 loss to the Toronto Raptors from the ...
From his debut in June 1966 with the Mothers of Invention 's double Freak Out! album to his death in December 1993 at the age ...
In the Village Voice bestselling author T.J. English interviews saxophonist Darryl Yokley about his ambitious take on a literary masterpiece.
After making 10 albums with of my band, I really wanted to stretch out and be more adventurous,” Nicolle said.
This recording represents the culmination of my desire to create something entirely outside my comfort zone — something unique that challenges me as a vocalist,” Dame said.
Nels Cline widens his eyes, gets an ultra-serious look on his face, brings his hands up. “Yes,” he says, with an exaggerated ...
The artist will also perform at the Gretchen C. Valade Jazz Center on Tuesday, April 15 during the festival's preview event.
From longtime rocker Adam Sherman finding his “Gratitude” to producer MO the Great inviting us for “Drinks of Hope” to Naomi Westwater's journey of "Cycle & Change," WBUR music writer Noah Schaffer ...
Photographs in illustration by Santiago Felipe/; John Atashian/; Paul Bergen/Redferns/; Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/; BSR Agency/Gentle Look/; Jim McCrary/Redferns/; Michael Putland/; Frank ...
It’s called An die Musik and bills itself “small but mighty.” It’s not an exaggeration. Operator Henry Wong noted that since ...
In the mid-1970s Keith Jarrett wasn’t just a popular jazz pianist. He was a genuine phenomenon so astoundingly productive that he put his era-defining “American Quartet” with saxophonist Dewey Redman, ...
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