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Though Bob Marley may be gone, his essence has come full circle. Read More

Before Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band hit the scene with the album "Rumba Para Monk" in 1988, you could say that jazz and Latin music flirted with each other, went on many dates, had a beautiful courtship, and even kissed. Read More

Full reviews of recent jazz performances: nytimes.com/jazz. Read More

*New Orleans-Several hundred jazz aficionados got an early jolt to their day during the inaugural International Jazz Day in Congo Square the birthplace of jazz in Louis Armstrong Park, located in historic Fauberg Treme. Read More

NEWARK, NJ: WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM continues its celebration of International Jazz Day today at 6:30 pm with a special broadcast of Herbie Hancock's sunrise performance in New Orleans. Read More

When he burst onto the scene in the early '70s, he was pegged as one of the most incendiary of the swarm of young post-John Coltrane saxophonists that was then sweeping through jazz. Read More

Considered one of the best of its kind in the world, and lauded by the San Francisco Chronicle as showcasing music's future," the Reno Jazz Festival has been bringing jazz superstars and the finest emerging young artists to town for decades. Read More

JazzLive International, a festival within the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, will feature two days of free music preceded by a club "crawl" June 1 to 3. Read More

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Jeff "Tain" Watts

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Jeff "Tain" Watts came to fame as drummer with the early Wynton Marsalis band. He has been greatly in demand ever since,... Read the full Jeff "Tain" Watts bio.

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