Jazz without Patriarchy- an hour of Black Jazz women’s music with Dr Angela Wellman. Inspired by the motto of the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice at the Berklee School of Music, this hour ...
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 ...
Ramirez are creating brilliant work that can’t be grouped into the often limiting cis-male/-female category—and that’s something to be celebrated. Why, then, do we persist in specifically ...
she co-founded the Go-Gos with some musician friends. Though they were inexperienced, they improved quickly and in 1981 became the first all-female band to write their own music and play their own ...
Will Ferrell's eldest son Magnus is a musician who is also studying acting Allen Berezovsky/Getty Will Ferrell has kept his eldest son, Magnus, laughing since 2004. Will and his wife, Viveca ...
On Women's Day 2025, celebrate every female who makes history, one note, one role, and one revolution at a time. They don’t just break records, they redefine the rules. From Beyoncé’s ...
The Catholic Church is filled with female saints who accomplished incredible feats for the Church and serve as role models for women around the world. Here is a list of inspiring quotes from 10 ...
Art, Jazz and Champagne. It’s a great event to toast the incredible power and creativity of women everywhere. From<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
NEW YORK CITY -- Roy Ayers, the legendary jazz vibraphonist ... his passing in a post to his Facebook page. They say the musician died on Tuesday in New York City after a long illness.
Roy Ayers, the pioneering jazz-funk vibraphonist ... a celebration of Roy’s life will be forthcoming," a post on the musician’s official Facebook page said. Born on 10 September 1940, in ...
But much of her music could also be said to reside in the worlds of classical song, show tunes, jazz, and pop ... was not the female Bob Dylan. She was Connie Converse.
“So I definitely know if he hadn’t decided at that point to hire a female, I don’t think it would have happened ... and he made an inscription in each book to each musician.” The gift was Bernstein’s ...