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Matt Frazao, Out of Your Head co-founder
Originally from West Hartford, Conn., Matt Frazao moved to Baltimore to attend The Peabody Conservatory, where he earned a degree in classical guitar performance. At the start of 2009, he co-founded the Out of Your Head music collective with bassist...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Mark Twain, Television, Music, Soul (genre)
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Trumpeter Stephen Haynes brings his trio Parrhesia back to Real Art Ways on June 11
When it comes to improvisation, “free” is a thorny word.
In the context of avant-garde jazz, pioneered in the 1960s by Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra and others, it means free-form group...Tags: Jazz (genre), Brooklyn (New York City), Music Theater, Fine Arts, Real Art Ways
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Jazz bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma Awarded $60,000 Pew Fellowship
The bassist is one of 12 Philadelphia musicians to win a Pew Fellowship, along with electronic musician Charles Cohen, poet CAConrad, guitarist/composer Chris Forsyth and poet Pattie McCarthy.
Click here to read the announcement on Tacuma's website....Tags: Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Music Industry, Jeff Beck, Human Interest
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Concert review: Fleet Foxes at Chicago Theatre
“Why in the night sky are the lights hung?/Why is the Earth moving around the Sun?”
So many questions, so few answers. At the Chicago Theatre on Friday in the first of two-sold-out concerts, Robin Pecknold and his band Fleet Foxes stood in...Tags: Fleet Foxes (music group), Pitchfork Music Festival, Fine Arts, Union Park, Van Morrison
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Gen-X Nostalgia: Led Zeppelin IV turns 40, along with a generation of listeners
I first heard Led Zeppelin IV, which turns 40 this year, on New Year’s Eve, 1983, when I was in sixth grade.
My friend Chris Ward had an older brother, Tom, who was a Led Zeppelin fan. I can’t remember why, but Chris spent that New Year&...Tags: Phish (music group), Plant Openings, Sony Corp., Radiohead (music group), Arts and Culture
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Coltrane and company carry on jazz tradition with precision at Musikfest Cafe
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGDave Howell Special to The Morning Call Ravi Coltrane was restrained and soft-spoken Saturday night during his concert at the Musikfest Café as part of the PNC Performing Arts Series. He had little to say, except to introduce his songs...... -
Album review: Radiohead, 'The King of Limbs'
Turn It Up2.5 stars (out of 4) On a brief but revelatory 2010 tour with his other band, Atoms for Peace, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke got real, real gone. The singer with the self-serious reputation busted out dance moves that brought the somber,...... -
Pitchfork Music Festival 2010: Day 3 review
Turn It UpVideo produced by Kevin Pang The Pitchfork Music Festival 2010 is in the books. Maybe it was the oppressive heat, but this was not a high-energy festival overall. Beach House singer Victoria Legrand put it best Sunday: "There are a...... -
Coleman takes top honors at Jazz Awards
Ornette Coleman, who earlier this year became only the second jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for music, swept the top honors at the Jazz Awards 2007 on Thursday, winning in four categories, including musician of the year.
Coleman's "Sound...Tags: Jazz (genre), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Pat Metheny, Death
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New Orleans Museum of Art Presents
NEW ORLEANS, La. (Friday, January 30, 2009)--Opening to the public on February 8 and continuing through April 26, the New Orleans Museum of Art presents Frederick J. Brown: New Portraits of Jazz Greats, an exhibition of paintings depicting 20th century...Tags: Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Muddy Waters, Arts and Culture, Billie Holiday
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Great jazz trumpeter, Indy native Freddie Hubbard dies at 70
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Freddie Hubbard, the Grammy-winning jazz musician whose blazing virtuosity influenced a generation of trumpet players and who collaborated with such greats as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, died Monday, a month...Tags: Heart Attack, Tiger Woods, Count Basie, Career and Workplace, Death
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Solid show lacks fire
There are the Grammy Awards, which are about music, more or less, and there is the telecast of the Grammy Awards, which is about three-plus hours of prime time television.
As an event in the real world, it expresses the same market forces, internal...Tags: Staples Center, Ameriprise Financial Incorporated, Death, Jamie Foxx, Neil Young
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