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The 24th annual Selby Avenue JazzFest, with nationally and locally known jazz artists, runs Friday through Sunday, Sept.
In the middle of summer break, Kalem Graham summoned the Lincoln University Marching Musical Storm for a Zoom call.
Local historian Derby Gisclair will talk about epidemics that shaped New Orleans, plus more of the latest events and ...
Associate Concertmaster Jason Issokson (San Francisco Symphony Foundation Chair) joins the San Francisco Symphony in ...
Kimberleigh Rose, a Jim Thorpe singer-songwriter, will preview her in-the-works first album during a performance Sept. 14 at ...
New Orleans' move to a charter school system after Hurricane Katrina has reshaped music education in a city known worldwide for its music. Here's how.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s a Riverfest with fireworks, Gilman Square arts and music, Diane von Furstenburg talks, a pop-up serves Indonesian snacks and ...
Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina tore through New Orleans, uprooting lives and scattering families across the country. For ...
The 10-piece indie swing band Lizzy & the Triggermen played a show at Joe’s Pub last April that was so vibrant, they decided ...
Cellist Caitlin Morris says the Wairarapa Youth Orchestra nurtures a new generation of musicians and gives rural youth an ...
Music is a fundamental part of everyday life, whether it be listening to the radio or attending concerts, but time can be a ...
Saxophonist, flutist, and composer Henry Threadgill has transformed the music over and over with Air, the Sextett, Very Very ...