It’s a reunion for the ages after a 1966 wedding record accidentally donated to an Austin thrift store is finally making its ...
A unique annual event is a festival of arts and dances in which hundreds of participants showcase their talents in the dance ...
As jazz celebrities rallied to the cause of African decolonization, secret Western interests saw an opportunity for exploitation in this documentary eye-opener.
Quincy Jones released Sounds…and Stuff Like That in the summer of 1978. The album was the bookend to a series of albums where ...
Howard University alumna Christie Dashiell has earned her first Grammy Award nomination for her album “Journey In Black.” ...
The San Francisco jazz lounge Black Cat is hosting a special December lineup of musicians from the Bay Area and beyond to help ring in the holiday season. The Tenderloin venue opened in 2016 and hosts ...
South African jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim laughs when he remembers a gig he played shortly after he moved to America in ...
We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909 – bringing to you ... his 98th birthday on Oct.
Roy Haynes, the powerful and prolific jazz drummer whose career stretched from the swing era of the 1940s to the fusion era ...
Hosting a holiday event that reflects African American culture can make the gathering feel even more special and meaningful.
Listen to the music of Quincy Jones and the masters of Indiana Avenue jazz. Quincy Jones was a legendary producer, musician, ...
Nora Holt was a pioneer of Chicago’s Black classical music scene. A friend of Josephine Baker, she later became a blues ...