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Bucky Pizzarelli, Jazz Guitarist And Prolific Session Musician, Dead At 94
Bucky Pizzarelli, a tasteful sage of jazz guitar who spent the first phase of his career as a prolific session player and the latter as a celebrated patriarch, died on Wednesday in Saddle River, N.J.
Kandace Springs Pays Tribute To 'The Women Who Raised' Her
Kandace Springs' latest album consists of covers of the women in jazz she idolized growing up. "It's a tribute record to give back to what they've inspired me to do as an artist," she says.
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Bassist Andy González, Who Brought Bounce To Latin Dance And Jazz, Dies At 69
The Bronx-born González often played with his brother, Jerry, and had turns in the bands of Dizzy Gillespie and Tito Puente, among many others.
'Smile' With A Performance By Pianist Monty Alexander And Bassist Ray Brown
Hear a concert with pianist Monty Alexander and bassist Ray Brown from 2000. Host Christian McBride picks his favorite songs from the gig that puts both musicians' joy and camaraderie on full display.
Watch New Orleans Musicians Perform A Socially Distanced Funeral Song
Members of Brass-a-Holics and Mecca Notes pay tribute to lives lost to COVID-19 with a performance of "I'll Fly Away."
A Month To Celebrate Jazz, Turned Tragic
April is Jazz Appreciation Month, but in 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic that cost the jazz community many elders and working musicians, the phrase "appreciation" took a darker cast.
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Jon Batiste: Tiny Desk Concert
Jon Batiste premieres new songs and takes us through some of the many sides of his rich musical history at the Tiny Desk.
C.P.E. Bach: Mercurial Diversions For Uncertain Times
In a new album of keyboard concertos, hear how J.S. Bach's son charted his own startling and original path in music that sparkles with unpredictability
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Tanglewood Has Canceled Its 2020 Live Season
The famed Massachusetts music festival — the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra — has canceled all of its live events due to the coronavirus.
Dezron Douglas And Brandee Younger: Alone Together Duets
For Jazz Night in America's Alone Together Duets series, harpist Brandee Younger and bassist Dezron Douglas perform "Toilet Paper Romance" from their living room in East Harlem, N.Y.
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