“In France, a skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/by chance his girlfriend came across a...
Read moreThis year, Heartbeat Opera built on that collaboration with 'Breathing Free,' affirmatively celebrating Black voices in the classical music space.
Read moreThe evening of Sunday, Nov. 15 was the conclusion of a 21-year run of Ray Richardson hosting the popular oldie’s...
Read moreThe NEA Jazz Masters fellowship is the nation’s highest honor reserved for living jazz artists and advocates.
Read moreLegendary Gospel singer Rance Allen, a gifted pianist and guitarist, and singer, passed away at age 71.
Read moreLong-time member of the Grammy-award-winning group Sounds of Blackness, Daryl Boudreaux’s many talents have taken him around the world.
Read moreToday we say a sad goodbye to singer and songwriter Johnny Nash. He was 80 years old.
Read moreAfter postponing twice due to quarantine, Saturday, September 12 Crooner’s Supper Club in Minneapolis paid tribute to Stevie Wonder.
Read moreWalter Chancellor is truly a troubadour of the times, with an impressive musical career as a professional saxophonist, educator, and...
Read moreThe Selby Avenue Jazz Festival, a virtual edition, begins the first Saturday of September and every Saturday after
Read moreCoupled with the fantastic online events, there’s always a variety of new albums to revel in from an array of...
Read morePaying homage to this time and the spirit of his grandmother, David Billingsley has constructed a debut album that is...
Read more'The kumbaya songs are actually a part of the problem. This is about the Movement, about being an anthem.'
Read moreMany artists are continuing to put on some of the best jazz concerts taking place on the web weekly.
Read moreChanhassen Dinner Theatres recently announced a schedule of live summer concerts including 'Hot Buttered Classic Soul' featuring Ginger Commodore, Dennis...
Read moreNo one who has listened to hip hop since its origins in the 1970s should be surprised that rap music...
Read moreThe three-time Grammy Award-winning Sounds of Blackness are back with a timely anthem for the movement entitled 'Sick & tired.'
Read moreAmbrose Akinmusire New jazz to lift the spirit We all are social distancing due to the pandemic, and yet music...
Read moreThe African American Community Response Team, in partnership with the Summit Academy OIC Best Buy Teen Tech Center, launched a...
Read moreAfter a delayed start, Crooners is ready to launch its drive-in concert series.
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