Quincy Jones, the musician-producer whose work was on several of the biggest pop LPs of the century, has died at 91.
An irrepressible force who remained relevant over the course of a seven-decade career, he had a hand in every major ...
The live recordings of The Dukes of Dixieland at The Playboy Jazz Festival can be heard for the first time here. (52) The ...
The result was another acclaimed jazz-funk adventure with bluesy ballads and bebop rivets that captured a younger audience.
Originally recorded by Jo Stafford and nearly a jazz standard, Marino dives ... "I Hear Music," from Nashville-based vocalist, pianist and arranger Diane Marino, is a twelve-track retrospective of ...
The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, as the group is billed for the Nov. 16 show, visits a lot of performance venues.
Zivals is one of the most important record stores in Buenos Aires, both for its size and its location on the iconic corner of ...
Plenty of American airports bear the names of famous people. These range from actors to musicians ... Louis Armstrong is one ...
The 2024 San Diego Music Hall of Fame inductees include Peter Sprague, Cathryn Beeks, Cindy Lee Berryhill, Electric Waste ...
“Some Like It Hot” still begins in Prohibition-era Chicago as musicians Joe and Jerry ... as to kill off its inherent complexity. And its famous sexiness. And that, I think, is why the ...
Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl, is almost unrecognisable as the same song. Lazily ...
As a musician, he moved comfortably from one jazz style to the next ... a reference to McCann's collaboration with the late saxophonist Eddie Harris and the famous live album the two recorded in 1969 ...