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2012 Grammy Nominations
KTLA News1. Record Of The Year Lonely Boy The Black Keys The Black Keys & Danger Mouse, producers; Tom Elmhirst & Kennie Takahashi, engineers/mixers; Brian Lucey, mastering engineer Track from: El Camino [Nonesuch] Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) Kelly Clarkson...Tags: Bruno Mars, Comedy (genre), Muse (music group), The Chemical Brothers (music group), Axwell (music group)
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Asian-American jazz takes a moment in the spotlight
Jazz in Chicago encompasses many overlapping scenes, and one of the most distinctive of them will launch its yearly celebration this weekend. The city's Asian-American community has contributed immeasurably to the richness and range of music in Chicago,...
Tags: Fine Artists, Fred Anderson, Culture, Sparrow (music group), Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois)
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Richard Lewis: The soul of a jazzman
The performer bounds onto the stage, and even before the applause has died down he's standing in front of the microphone, riffing freely. As his solo takes flight, he picks up the tempo, his thoughts rushing out in a torrent. Quickly, he develops...
Tags: Miles Davis, Comedy (genre), Lenny Bruce, Wynton Marsalis, Music Industry
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Ninety Miles ignite Cuban jazz
The music of Cuba stands at the very root of jazz, its rhythms and song forms intermingling with sounds that emerged in New Orleans as the 19th century slipped into the 20th. Today, when we think of Cuban jazz, we tend to look nostalgically back to...
Tags: Cuba, Music Industry, Concerts, Music, Dizzy Gillespie
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Jazz great Dave Brubeck dies at 91
The jazz artist Dave Brubeck died Wednesday at 91, according to his manager, Russell Gloyd. He died of cardiac arrest one day short of his 92nd birthday in Norwalk, Conn. The pianist and arranger, born in Concord, Calif., was one of jazz's first pop...Tags: Duke Ellington, Music Industry, Popular Music (genre), Music, Dave Brubeck
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Remembering Trinity's Chet McPhee
The Hartford CourantChet McPhee was a freshman football coach at Trinity. He was the college's swim coach for 15 years, coaching both the men's and the women's teams. He started the men's lacrosse program. He coached soccer. "I think he did track for a while, too," said...Tags: Radio Industry, Football, University of Hartford, Radio, Hartford Hospital
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Appreciation: Pianist Dave Brubeck's gift for timing endures
When thinking about Dave Brubeck, you can't help but also consider time, and not just how much of it fans received from the prolific jazz pianist up to his death Wednesday at age 91. A titan of West Coast jazz, Brubeck was linked with California for...
Tags: Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program), Music, U.S. Department of State
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Pine River Jazz Band to play for hurricane relief
CHARLEVOIX — It's what artists have, so it's what artists do: donate their skills for the benefit of others. And it's what the Pine River Jazz Band is doing. The new jazz band has a gig Saturday, Dec. 1, to help raise money and non-perishable...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Long Island, Hurricane Sandy (2012), New York City, Vocal Music (genre)
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Trumpeter Tom Harrell's quintet hits hard from the outset
Tom Harrell always has been a singular voice on trumpet, a fervently lyrical player with an uncommonly sensitive ear as composer-arranger, as well. The music he brought to the Jazz Showcase on Thursday night, where he's leading his quintet through...
Tags: Music Industry, Music, Tom Harrell
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School holiday performances
The coming weeks will be filled with seasonal music and programs presented by students of Washington County Public Schools. Programs will be presented in schools and other community locations on the following schedule: Nov. 30 — “Almost,...Tags: Schools, Teaching and Learning, Greenbrier, Culture, Elementary Schools
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The Fugs still riotous after all these years
The Fugs finally return to Chicago on Saturday at the City Winery after a 44-year absence. The reception for the band is bound to be a bit warmer than it was when the counter-culture pioneers last performed here, on Dec. 28, 1968, at the Aragon Ballroom....
Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, Greenwich Village, Folk (genre), Music, Frank Sinatra
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Christopher McBride and Isaiah Spencer light up Andy's
First the disappointing news: Jimmy Ellis, the veteran alto saxophonist who had been listed as guest soloist with drummer Isaiah Spencer's band at Andy's Jazz Club, wasn't there on Friday night. Though Spencer and Andy's management offered different...
Tags: Sonny Rollins, Music Industry, Times Square, Music, Blues (genre)
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