| 04/09/2010 | Rap and Hip-Hop, Now Accented With Jazz Two music traditions blend when jazz artists play backup for rap and hip-hop stars. |
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| 03/09/2010 | For Young Jazz Musicians, More Helping Hands
Cultural and educational institutions are offering young performers chances to thrive in the jazz field. |
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| 01/09/2010 | Satchmo?s Story, Music Substituting for Words
Wynton Marsalis and friends provided the live accompaniment for a silent film about Louis Armstrong?s childhood. |
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| 30/08/2010 | McCoy Tyner Honors Charlie Parker at Marcus Garvey Park
McCoy Tyner, J. D. Allen?s trio, Jason Moran?s trio and Revive Da Live were some of the acts taking part in this year?s Charlie Parker Jazz Festival at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem. |
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| 30/08/2010 | Jack DeJohnette and Friends at the Falcon in Marlboro The ad hoc quartet of Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield, Joe Lovano and Larry Grenadier held a jazz summit meeting (and benefit for a soup kitchen) in Marlboro, N.Y. |
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| 29/08/2010 | Cuong Vu and Students Pave Path for Jazz in Seattle
The city, known as an incubator for high school musical talent, has been slowly building a jazz scene. |
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| 29/08/2010 | David Liebman and Fusion Both Honored by Jazz Prize The saxophonist?s Masters of Jazz Award has rarely gone to anyone as strongly identified with fusion and its challenge to the mainstream. |
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| 28/08/2010 | Abbey Lincoln?s Style Influences New Set of Recordings
New recordings reflect the influence of the jazz singer Abbey Lincoln, who died this month. |
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| 28/08/2010 | ?Louis,? a Film by Dan Pritzker With Live Music
The new film ?Louis? is shown with live music led by Wynton Marsalis. |
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| 26/08/2010 | Mark Turner and Tony Malaby Step In at Village Vanguard
Tony Malaby and Mark Turner fill in for Joe Lovano at the Village Vanguard. |
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| 22/08/2010 | Free That Tenor Sax Newly discovered jazz recordings show why copyright laws need to be revisited. |
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| 22/08/2010 | Book Review - Warning Shadows - Home Alone With Classic Cinema - By Gary Giddins
Gary Giddins looks back at films of the ?30s, ?40s and ?50s, from Jimmy Stewart westerns to propaganda driven by a samba beat. |
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| 18/08/2010 | Coleman Hawkins Outplays Himself in Savory Collection
Among the recently discovered jazz recordings from the Savory Collection, at least one is amazing: a live recording of Coleman Hawkins?s ?Body and Soul.? |
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| 18/08/2010 | Herman Leonard, Photographer, Dies at 87
Mr. Leonard?s photos, discovered years later, chronicled the postwar jazz scene. |
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| 17/08/2010 | National Jazz Museum Acquires Savory Collection
Live radio recordings, all but unheard for decades, include inspired 1930s performances by some of the all-time legends. |
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