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There's a bountiful harvest of chamber music to be gleaned this summer, courtesy of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, plus ...
By DeMicia Inman ... May 12, 2025 7:45am Trombone Shorty performing at the 2025 Shorty Fest in New Orleans, LA on April 28, 2025 Katie Sikora Photography/IG: katie.sik ...
On March 21 and 22, Boston Baroque presented a program of Mozart’s “Symphony No. 35 in D Major (“Haffner”),” two Mozart arias performed by soprano Erin Morley, and Beethoven’s ...
Trombone Shorty, who performed "America the Beautiful" at Super Bowl 59, is embarking on a nationwide tour in 2025. Here's how you can score tickets to see the multi-genre star in person.
Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle delivered a jazzy performance of 'America the Beautiful' at the 2025 Super Bowl. The game, in which the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs, will ...
Trombone Shorty and Daigle perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 7, 2022. Amy Harris/Invision/AP Daigle now has a different perspective about the years-old controversy.
Trombone Shorty was born on Jan. 2, 1986, with a given name of Troy Andrews. He is a New Orleans native who began playing music at a young age largely due to the influence of jazz music in his family.
One of the best things about this New Orleans Super Bowl is how much organizers are going all-in on representing the city’s culture. It is dripping from the pre-game performances, and Trombone ...
Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle lit up the 2025 Super Bowl with a powerful performance of “America the Beautiful” ahead of the game on Sunday. The pair, both Louisiana natives, took to the ...
Trombone Shorty has received multiple honors and awards for community service work, including a $250,000 prize from the Heinz Family Foundation. Trombone Shorty's band is named Orleans Avenue.
Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle, both Louisiana natives, delivered a rousing rendition of “America the Beautiful” prior to Super Bowl LIX Sunday in New Orleans. The performance rounded out a ...
Trombone Shorty says he doesn't know what the future will bring for U.S.-Cuba relations or its impact on the work of his foundation, but he vows to return as often as he can.