The Detroit Jazz Festival has announced the lineup for its 2024 installment, offering nearly two dozen acts that festival director Chris Collins says "reflects a very dynamic and eclectic combination of next generation and legacy jazz musicians."
The Detroit Jazz Festival has announced the lineup for its 2024 installment, offering nearly two dozen acts that festival director Chris Collins says "reflects a very dynamic and eclectic combination of next generation and legacy jazz musicians."
The Detroit Jazz Festival has announced the lineup for its 2024 installment, offering nearly two dozen acts that festival director Chris Collins says "reflects a very dynamic and eclectic combination of next generation and legacy jazz musicians."
The Detroit Jazz Festival has announced the lineup for its 2024 installment, offering nearly two dozen acts that festival director Chris Collins says "reflects a very dynamic and eclectic combination of next generation and legacy jazz musicians."
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QUINCY — Charles Sepulveda Sr., a longtime Quincy resident and volunteer, who Mayor Paul Worley said had a big impact on the community, was honored at the Quincy City Council meeting Tuesday.
“The ‘Pride of Quincy’ is an honor to remind people of someone from the community who’s really done something, participated and made Quincy a better place,” Worley said...
New Music Monday for May 10, 2021
Renowned saxophonist
Vincent Herring battles back from a bout with Covid-19 and career-threatening side effects with a defiant and joyful new album, “Preaching to the Choir,” with swinging help from pianist Cyrus Chestnut, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Johnathan Blake. Herring speaks for nearly all of us when he says, “2020 into 2021 was a morbid nightmare.” He experienced the pandemic first hand, not only contracting the virus but also suffering the same loss of performance opportunities befalling every musician during the past year. Despite the prevailing darkness, the disc delivers a sermon of optimism and hope to the jazz faithful.