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Jazz treatments of classical music have been a tradition since the days of Jelly Roll Morton. Read More

When it comes to weaving together songs by iconic singers to create a loose-yet-captivating story line, choreographer Twyla Tharp is a decorated veteran. Read More

Freak Scene: Holodeck Records

I didn't realize I wanted to restart the Freak Scene column until almost a year ago, when I was in Austin, Texas doing a feature on a bunch of close-knit bands, many of which lived in one house next to a city park that had a half pipe in it. Read More

The Boston Public Library's free Friday lunchtime concert series starts on June 1, and will run throughout the summer. Read More

After a decade's absence The Sugarman 3 return with What the World Needs Now and the long break betrays no signs of rust. Read More

So far I have clocked in 9 hours of sleep in 2 nights. Read More

'Play' your dues Music Producer Shelly Liebowitz sings. Read More

South Salem, NY (PRWEB) May 23, 2012 Webcast registration: http://nywolf.org/webcast Her adventurous approach to the classics has seen her compared to Glenn Gould. Read More

Performers include the Flying Wallendas high wire act, the acrobatics of the St. Louis Arches and Giovanni Zoppé as Nino the clown. Read More

Chuck Brown: An Elegy for Chocolate City

I first saw Chuck Brown in the summer of 1987 at an all-ages show at the Celebrity Hall not far from Howard University. Read More

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The Classics were a white harmony vocal group from Brooklyn, NY, similar to the Mystics or the Earls. Originally known as the... Read the full The Classics bio.

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