As a member of Virginia native Pharrell Williams’ gospel choir, Voices of Fire, Nakia Madry-Smith was on stage at the Vatican — St. Peter’s Square — performing backup for world-renowned musical icons, ...
A former jazz singer's voice is returning thanks to musical sessions at her care home. Susan Sansby, 76, was a professional ...
Wearing a bespoke chiffon and satin-trimmed shirt dress, Eartha Kitt married William McDonald in 1960 in an at-home home ...
The Lemonheads' world tour comes to Woodstock and Photay plays Assembly Kingston. Plus, Senegalese jazz by way of New Orleans ...
Cécile McLorin Salvant never intended to release the songs on her new album, "Oh Snap." Her work has explored Haitian folk ...
Manuel De Falla is remembered by concert and ballet audiences primarily as a composer of bright, sometimes rather flashy scores, in which the folk idioms of his native Spain are mixed with elements ...
“How gay is this terrible town Of the Goths and the Vandals! New actors are winning renown, We have twenty new scandals, Campaigners are pleading for votes With their promises rosy, Sopranos arc ...
Family is everything to Joplin who, before relocating to Carson City in 1998, was a stay-at-home mom immersed in the lives of ...
Pharoah Sanders’ 1977 release Izipho Zam (My Gifts) on the Strata-East label is a fascinating listen. Widely regarded as a landmark in the evolution of free jazz, it continues to grow on me—and that, ...
Other notable shows this week will include the return of a concert series held in The Ringling's courtyard with free ...
Latin jazz, bluegrass and holiday programming highlight November and December performances at the Hylton Performing Arts ...
Astghik Martirosyan is an Armenian-born jazz vocalist, composer and pianist, now based in New York and Los Angeles. While ...