Wednesday Dec 16 | All About Jazz
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Singer Nellie McKay, sweetness and fight
Nellie McKay has three loves - animals, the Poconos, and Doris Day. She's penned her share of songs with pithy social criticism on subjects such as gay marriage and feminism.
A relatively recent arrival in Savannah, Espina is a respected saxophone, clarinet and flute player from New York, who - for reasons known only to him - opted out of prestigious recording, touring and teaching gigs to move his mouthpiece-making business to the Creative Coast.
Steely Dan at Wells Fargo Theater in Denver
Going to a Steely Dan concert is like riding in a luxury car; you know just what you're going to get: a smooth, comfortable ride.
Library Alive lives on at Sherman
Libraries are not dead. They're quite alive if you ask some local jazz musicians.
Hear COTA jazz festival replay on WVIA radio
Bob Dorough performed at the COTA Jazz Festival in September. November 2, 2009 If you missed -- or loved -- the 32nd annual COTA Jazz Festival in Delaware Water Gap, you can hear all the music on the radio.
EVENT: Cota Festival Orchestra Featuring Sax Legend Phil Woods to Perform on November 12th
Imagine a place where youngsters learn to play jazz at the feet of world-class professionals; a camp where kids have fun with other kids while developing mentoring relationships with nurturing jazz elders.
Woody has been a jazz fan for about 30 years, starting with the diverse sounds of Maynard Ferguson's bands of the 1970s.
Delaware Water Gap's COTA Fest to be held this weekend
The sour economy is forcing the closure of jazz festivals around the world, from Great Britain to Dingo Creek, Australia.
Young musicians carry the tune of annual Jazz Fest traditions
Hard to say if Delaware Water Gap missed a chance at being the Branson, Mo., of the East some 60 years ago.
Gary Smulyan: Low Man Aims High
A baritone saxophonist who plays like Bird? And harvests more than a half-dozen Grammy awards in the process? That seeming contradiction characterizes the great successes of Gary Smulyan, one of today's most in-demand jazz performers, educators, and recording artists.
RADIO/PODCAST: Baby, It's Hep Jazz on Freedom Jazz Dance
Archived shows uploaded at freedomjazzdance.net two days after each live broadcast.
RADIO/PODCAST: Baby, It's Hep Jazz on Freedom Jazz Dance
Archived shows uploaded at freedomjazzdance.net two days after each live broadcast.
Years ago a jazz critic of the Hong Kong press referred to Lanny Morgan as the "old master," and the moniker has stuck ever since.
Camp Jazz kids featured at gazebo concert in Delaware Water Gap
Young musicians from Camp Jazz willl perform Sunday in Delaware Water Gap. July 31, 2009 The Church of the Mountain Gazebo Concert Series presents the young musicians from Camp Jazz in concert at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Vic Juris: Tension and Release
Vic Juris is one of the premier jazz guitarists in the business today. Perhaps less known than some of his peers, he is nevertheless admired by all of them and has accumulated, since his emergence on the scene in the 1970s, an impressive portfolio of live performances and recordings.
Concert review: Wess 'Warmdaddy' Anderson builds on jazz classics
Those arrangements have likely not been duplicated since Parker performed them for a handful of live recordings soon thereafter.
European Jazz Stage: Woods and Strings
Celebrating a career that spans five and a half decades, we brought you alto master Phil Woods.
Don Redman concert today in Harpers Ferry
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park will host the eighth annual Don Redman Heritage Awards and Concert today, featuring jazz drummer Charli Persip and saxophonist Phil Woods.
Saxophonist Phil Woods and drummer Charli Persip had met at jazz events, but really got to know each other in 1956 when they went on tour to the Middle East and South America with the Dizzy Gillespie Band.
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