Surrounded by genre-breakers from an early age, the Mahivshnu Orchestra mastermind learned quickly about ignoring critics – ...
Goans changed the soundscape of Indian film music, but their contributions were erased, says ‘Nachom-ia Kumpasar’ director ...
Exploring the history and origins of the live album, which dates back to a 1938 concert recording of Benny Goodman at the iconic Carnegie Hall in New York.
Laurie D at Ironwood Bar: 6 p.m. Friday, Ironwood Bar & Grille, 5706 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder. Laurie D has booked a recurring ...
Fans loved the smooth sounds of jazz and catchy doo-opp tunes of the 1950s. This list includes the biggest artists of the ...
The holidays are behind us and it's cold outside, but there is still plenty to do in North Jersey. Don't let the low ...
The Globe and Mail’s Brad Wheeler looks back at the singers, instrumentalists, songwriters, industry figures and one ‘patron ...
He truly believed in the power of music,' says former student of Orillia teacher, who 'embodied cool' and influenced ...
The Grammy winner reflects on recording with Milton Nascimento, discovering Bach on "Mr. Rogers" and challenging sexism. How to see her in Phoenix.
Jimi Hendrix is widely considered the godfather of psychedelic music. But this classic track was one of his favourites and he forced radio stations to play it.
From music producer Quincy Jones, to critic and archivist Dan Morgenstern, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead remembers just a few of the influential musicians and personalities we lost this year.
"A Complete Unknown" depicts Bob Dylan's performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, known as "the night Dyan went ...