Scott RoosSpecial to the HeraldOn Oct. 27, the EA Rawlinson Centre for the Arts in Prince Albert was alive with the vibrant ...
The Jackson Street Jazz Trail, with the annual Earshot Jazz Festival underway, doesn’t shy away from the more challenging ...
University of Connecticut student Julia Kaliszewski put on a show-stopping performance in a solo saxophone recital (titled “JOY”) at von der Mehden Recital Hall this week. Starting at 8 p.m. on ...
On Oct. 31, The Jazz Foundation of America (JFA) continues its Thursday afternoon series at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
She was celebrated for both her playing and her love of the jazz community. “My life in music,” she said recently, “is the ...
The popularity of the Grizzly Marching Band is reflected in its growth to 148 students this year – the largest membership in ...
Listeners pack the Cactus Cafe as jazz spills from the corner stage. Explosive saxophone and splashy drums burst forth before ...
The moment Sammy Rae & The Friends opened with “Thieves,” I knew this would be more than just a concert: it would be a ...
A musical workshop and concert will be presented by the Paul McIntyre Quartet at the Briery Gap Cultural Centre on Friday ...
Pianist Andrew Hill (1931-2007) and saxophonist Gerry Mulligan (1927-1996) were revered figures in their time, but as jazz in ...
October 26, 2024 • In the sixth episode of "Notes on a Native Son," writer Caryl Phillips shares the experience of getting to know James Baldwin beyond the pages of his work. Phillips not only ...
Nobody plays ‘Unit Structure’ in a jam session! That album took us four months of rehearsal.” Tyshawn Sorey is absolutely a composer, one who seems to enjoy working on a grand scale. His 2016 album ...