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Bradley Simmons, instructor of West African percussion at Duke University for nearly three decades, died at 72 on May 22.
The kickoff was an intimate affair, welcoming around 40 attendees who nestled along the room’s edges, quietly coloring and ...
The weekend is ripe with festivals, including the Monticello Watermelon Festival, the Afrikan Dance Festival and SGI Mullet ...
Renowned for her vibrant fusion of jazz, soul, and R&B, Brooklyn-born singer-songwriter, Melanie Charles will captivate ...
By Dan Stark Though the East End is a far cry away from famous New York City jazz clubs like Birdland and the Village Vanguard, the exciting and ever-changing sound of jazz can be heard across the ...
Sly Stone, an electrifying musician, songwriter and showman whose Sly and the Family Stone transformed popular music in the ...
There are dozens of exceptional double or triple or quadruple or sextuple bills happening in Connecticut this summer ...
Large-scale arrests outside immigration courts have unleashed fear among asylum-seekers and immigrants who are accustomed to ...
Haiti’s first domestic flight in seven months took off Thursday from the nation’s capital, as excited passengers prepared to reunite with friends, relatives, and business associates in the northern ...
Did you know that there are many techniques for playing a Chinese drum? Showcasing the beauty of Chinese music, percussionist Tong Shengyuan is here to introduce the variety of drum strokes such as ...
Stationed at the Belmont Armory and assigned to the Michigan National Guard Headquarters in Lansing, the 126th band played a concert the day before in Cadillac, and was scheduled to appear in St.