Oh! Jazz is a subscription platform of live and on-demand jazz that brings content from iconic clubs around the world direct to the homes of global subscribers, turning their living rooms into instant ...
Oh! Jazz is a subscription based platform, with 35% of all subscription revenue directly supporting jazz artists and clubs to thrive and grow. Now launched globally, Oh! Jazz is a live and on-demand ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Universal Temple of the Arts (UTA) will play host to the 36th Annual Staten Island Jazz Festival, a celebration of the contributions of women to the world of jazz. This ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)– Local playwright, Zirzeria Wright-Beveridge, is about to debut a new work based on the history of jazz. Zee Zee is a theater and film professor who dedicates her life to teaching ...
Musicians and music enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the spirit of jazz at the 35th annual Purdue Jazz Festival, hosted by Purdue Bands & Orchestra in January. The Jazz Festival is an opportunity for ...
Jazz multi-instrumentalist, Luther Allison shines in NYC's music scene. Multi-instrumentalist Luther Allison is one of several UTK School of Music Alumni who have taken the jazz world by storm in ...
Jazz musicians and jazz music contain many worlds, but almost every player and every show provides a moment that makes you want to shake your hip and let your backbone slip. Those moments are the ...
If you love jazz, you have to be alert. That’s in part because the music is all about savoring spontaneity, but also because live jazz is rare and getting rarer. In an entertainment capital that very ...
May 9—SCRANTON — Now in its 20th year, the Scranton Jazz Festival will celebrate a milestone in its history with three days of live jazz, blues and world beat music from Friday, August 1, to Sunday, ...
Follow the amazing journey of the jazz loving English teenager with a gifted musical ear. Marian McPartland is the host of Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz, the popular Peabody Award winning NPR series ...
Whenever I’m asked to provide a “fun fact” about myself, I usually say that I worked as a smooth-jazz radio announcer back in college. It wasn’t the kind of unsuitable, faintly ironic part-time job ...