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The Jazz almost left Utah in the early 1980s, but the Larry H. Miller family assumed ownership and made significant, lasting ...
Dillard University hosts a jazz funeral for 19 Black Americans whose remains were desecrated for racist pseudoscience.
Dr. Eva Baham, a historian who led Dillard’s repatriation efforts in partnership with the University of Leipzig, joined ...
More than 150 years after their deaths, the individuals were honored with a multifaith memorial and jazz funeral — bringing ...
NEW ORLEANS — A beloved New Orleans singer, Lillian Boutté was remembered on Saturday as friends, family and fans gathered in her honor. The jazz vocalist died last month after a lengthy illness.
As if there wasn't already enough to do, there are a few events you just can't miss at the Delaware beaches this summer.
Joe McPhee and Monster Cafe Oto, London ★★★★★ OF all the musicians that I love to hear live, the nonpareil of saxophone freedom and commitment to creative sound must be ...
Planning a trip to the countryside this summer, or maybe a week to the beach? Surely you won’t be leaving without your ...
Boutté-l’Etienne was the second person in New Orleans history, after Louis Armstrong, to receive the title of Musical ...
In 1919, a jazz-loving killer known as the "Axeman" terrorized New Orleans — but a century later, one local historian ...
The magic of New Orleans is rooted not only in its exquisite culinary offerings but also in the sound that surrounds the city ...
Live music highlights in New Orleans for the first full week of June include an Italian opera/pop star and a genre-blending ...