Happy Jazz Appreciation Month, a fitting time for music critics to name their pick for the greatest jazz song of all time.
A Fremont music professor rediscovered a 1964 record from Toledo jazz legend Cliff Murphy. He's displaying it for all to see.
This Jazz Appreciation Month, celebrate the centennial birthdays of six diverse jazz talents from 1926, including a ...
This is FRESH AIR. Today, our jazz historian, Kevin Whitehead, looks back at seven jazz notables who died this year. He earlier paid tribute to band leader Jack DeJohnette and to my late husband, the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Here in Music City, we do love a bit of music history. This piece of history is coming to us from an unexpected place, but it's very much a part of the American story.
Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews biographies of two musicians who transcended jazz, and to whom recognition was slow in coming: James P. Johnson, born in 1894, and Alice Coltrane, born in 1937.
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