This week brings a feast of holiday pledge programming on KMOS. Read More
CHARLESTON, W.Va.--Sue Ellen Cray was still a little girl when her musician cousin Don Redman was leading orchestras in Harlem and writing arrangements for famous jazz names such as Jimmy Dorsey, County Basie and Henry James. Read More
Dec. 7, Post 180, 2860 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion: "Twilight Tours," 5:30-8 p.m. Read More
The opening night of George and Ira Gershwin's "Girl Crazy" on Oct. 14, 1930 at Broadway's Alvin Theatre was a pinnacle for musical theater, the Great American Songbook, and even for jazz. Read More
The Community Calendar is a listing of non-profit events occurring within LIVINGSTON COUNTY. Read More
This winter, the Westport Arts Center (WAC) will celebrate the great American art form of jazz with a lively mix of visual arts, music, and film. Read More
DaVinci's Coffee House & Gallery and The Fremont Ross Music Alumni Foundation are organizing the concert "Night of Stars" at 7 p.m. Read More
A serendipitous convergence will make the next week doubly gratifying for people who cherish notable American songwriters — and would be receptive to recalling their careers by watching fond but also discerning biographical features. Read More
The Community Calendar is a listing of non-profit events occurring within LIVINGSTON COUNTY. Read More
Tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath is best known as the timeless anchor of the famed Heath Brothers band. Read More
Jimmy Dorsey was both an accomplished reed player, specializing in alto saxophone and clarinet, and one of the top bandleaders ... Read the full Jimmy Dorsey bio.