For Mardi Gras-style, traditional jazz music, look no further than Preservation Hall Jazz Band as they make their way to KiMo ...
The Chicago ensemble brought their horns and big band sound, infused with elements of hip-hop, funk, reggae and pop, to KNKX's Seattle studios.
Netsanet Alemayehu is the last woman standing. Fifteen years ago, if you wanted to hear jazz in the Fillmore, you had your choice of venues. Rasselas, owned by Alemayehu’s late husband Agonafer ...
Big Bandemic first came together practicing over video calls during the pandemic. Now, the 17-piece brass band is filling London's Aeolian Hall with jazz music from days gone by this Sunday for an ...
William H. Rader of Falmouth, a World War II veteran and retired business owner, died at home on January 25. He was 98.
Have you ever tried Hiroshima food in Japan? Hiroshima’s rich nature blesses the land. The calm Seto Inland Sea and the inland areas surrounded by the Chugoku Mountains cultivate various ingredients, ...
But this time was different. In this deal, the Utah Jazz parted ways with three first round picks in exchange for one first round pick from the Phoenix Suns. Yes, the Jazz traded three first round ...
The Utah Jazz shook up their future a bit on Tuesday in their latest trade with the Phoenix Suns. According to ESPN insider Shams Charania, the Jazz have traded three first-round picks to the Suns ...
Hudson joined his first band when he was 12 and spent his teens playing piano and saxophone in rock and jazz outfits. In 1957, he co-founded the Silhouettes, which morphed into Paul London and the ...
jazz wandering, and R&B grind that stands as the greatest organ performance in rock history. (Legend holds that for the life of the Band, Hudson never played the intro the same way twice.) ...
SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Jazz have completed a trade with the Phoenix Suns. Utah acquires: Utah sends Phoenix: 2025 least favorable first-round pick (Cleveland, Minnesota, or Utah (protected ...
The Band’s songwriter and guitarist Robbie Robertson ... D minor and veered off in whatever direction, from classical to jazz, Mr. Hudson had in mind that night — and at whatever length.