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Salvatore Geloso embodies the spirit of New Orleans through and through. His band inaugurates the first-ever Tiny Desk Contest takeover.
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The R&B singer transforms the Tiny Desk into his own version of a jazz club, reimaging songs in ways we've never heard before.
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Prepare your face to assume and remain in the stank position. It's about to get funky.
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Ring in the new year with celebratory sounds from around the world.
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Saxophonist Joey Berkley lost his ability to play due to the muscular disorder focal dystonia, but experimental treatment has given him enough flexibility to record a comeback album titled A Suite Life.
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Ring in the new year with music from Chucho Valdés, José James, Ibrahim Maalouf and Ranky Tanky with Ms. Lisa Fischer.
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The U.K. jazz drummer and producer helms a Tiny Desk from Church Studios in North London.
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Josh Reed programmed music from the canon and new works for tonight's MU Concert Jazz Band performance. Reed is the newly appointed director of jazz…
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On this week's episode of Mizzou Music, host Trevor Harris visited with Arthur White - the director of Jazz Studies at MU - and with Larry Sutherland, the…
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The band's comfortably styled songs sometimes tilt toward soul and often rock danceably on a new collection of songs called Side Pony. Watch Lake Street Dive perform live at the NPR Music offices.
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It's been 60 years since the Japanese musician moved to the U.S., changed the sound of the big band, and counted Oscar Peterson and Charles Mingus among her fans. It wasn't an easy road.
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The guitarist said he didn't "really have all that much technique anyway," but it was clearly enough to influence half a century of jazz musicians. Peers and proteges like Sonny Rollins, Julian Lage and John Scofield reflect on one of the finest ever on his instrument.