Following past years’ popular “176 Keys” and “Tickle the Ivories” concerts, our dueling pianists, Gay and John, are back for another great evening playing lots of your favorite tunes. It’s all ...
The Keystone Korner was a legendary jazz club in San Francisco between 1972 and 1983, a place where Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Art Blakey and Dexter Gordon recorded important live albums. Owner Todd Barkan ...
The career of pianist Kenny Barron is a particularly outstanding example of how the jazz business is supposed to work: The best younger players start as sidemen to established bandleaders, and ...
Pianist Elias Stemeseder, Austrian-born and New York-based since 2015, is ready—in 2022—to release his first album under his own name. Piano Solo is something he might not have taken on. He considers ...
Marian McPartland’s Peabody Award-winning Piano Jazz radio series profiling various musicians has been popular for 25 years and has featured over 300 musical guests. These four segments – two ...
The Department of Dance, Music, and Theatre at Cal Poly Humboldt will presents the Cal Poly Humboldt Jazz Orchestra” led by Dan Aldag, Friday at 8 p.m. at the Fulkerson Recital Hall on the Arcata ...
This Piano Jazz episode from 1999 features one of today's preeminent jazz singers. Dianne Reeves brings her rhythmic virtuosity to a sparkling set of standards, including duets with host Marian ...
In May 1921, James P. Johnson, a 27-year-old piano wizard now largely forgotten, released a composition that shook up pianists across the nation. His “Carolina Shout” became a test piece among ...
The track suggests a clever, affectionate tribute to an enduring work of art — and that's before Hersch even gets around to his jaunty yet exploratory piano solo. On Sunday, Hersch could conceivably ...
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