If the Guardian's crowdsourcers can spend hours trawling through Tony Blair's complex accounts for the reward of a Steve Bell cartoon, then the offer of a deluge of Wynton Marsalis recordings mentioned in Shortcuts this morning was bound to have an instant impact. Read More
Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis will hold the world premiere of his new symphony at an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performance for the 18th annual "A King Celebration" at Morehouse College next month. Read More
Actor Robert De Niro, rocker Bruce Springsteen, comic genius Mel Brooks, opera singer Grace Bumbry and jazz great Dave Brubeck are honored at the Kennedy Center in Washington. Read More
Wynton Marsalis loves the sound of New York City. For the 48-year-old jazzman, there's a thrilling harmony in the jangle of the streets. Read More
After the concert, Marsalis spent 90 minutes signing autographs, meeting and greeting fans who ranged in age from 12 to 70 and who came from 12 states and Ontario, Canada. Read More
The most famous jazz musician since 1980, Wynton Marsalis made a major impact on jazz almost from the start. In the early '80s, ... Read the full Wynton Marsalis bio.