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The second annual All Call Music Festival will be returning to downtown Traverse City this Labor Day Weekend, bringing an exciting wave of new bands and eclectic musicians to northern Michigan.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Givonna Joseph of Loyola University New Orleans and Gwen Thompkins of WWNO radio about the influence of opera on jazz music.
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The pianist's 1958 recording At The Pershing: But Not For Me spent 108 weeks on the Billboard album chart.
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Every year, the Librarian of Congress announces 25 sound recordings to be preserved for posterity. Picks for 2023 include music by Queen Latifah, Daddy Yankee, John Lennon, Mariah Carey and more.
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The students will perform Silver's music in Corson Auditorium on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The concert benefits the Annette Basler Memorial Scholarship Fund.
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Hear how two jazz legends transformed Tchaikovsky's holiday ballet into a piece for big band!
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Saxophonist Tony Malaby, unlucky at the beginning of the pandemic after catching a very early case of the virus — the subsequent isolation imposed on his playing led him to a unique solution.
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The new Director of Jazz Studies shares music and jazz philosophy
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For the final entry in Morning Edition's Song Project series, Vijay Iyer wrote a rhizomatic, inviting — and not entirely placating — instrumental piece to encapsulate his past year.
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Bill Sears is retiring from Interlochen Center for the Arts after more than 30 years as director of jazz studies and instructor of saxophone.