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Album review: Mose Allison, 'The Way of the World'
Turn It Up3.5 stars (out of 4) At 82, Allison is a jazz master who hasnât recorded a studio album in 12 years, which makes âThe Way of the Worldâ (Anti) an event. Though justly celebrated by jazz heads for his evocative...... -
Commencement Day For Class Of Katrina
Staff reporterIt's graduation time for the "Class of Katrina." Seniors at New Orleans universities had their freshman semester cut short by the 2005 hurricane. But those who came back and stuck it out will be honored at ceremonies over the coming weeks. Those with...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bobby Jindal, Education
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Movie review: Dave Chappelle's Block Party'
Tribune staff reporter3½ stars (out of four) Appearing on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" earlier this month, comedian Dave Chappelle was supposed to tell all. Back from rehab or a kidnapping or wherever he went last May after fleeing Comedy Central's warm, $50 million embrace, the...Tags: Movies, Civil Rights, Rick James, Comedy (genre), Dave Chappelle
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The Crawdaddies
Sun StaffHometown: Baltimore Current members: Chris Huntington, guitar and vocals; Darryl Matarozza, bass and vocals; Kraig Greff, accordion; Tim Steele, drums and vocals Founded in: 1995 Style: Zydeco, funk, swing, roots and rock Influenced by: Ray Charles,...Tags: Ray Charles
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Jazz Messenger
Sun StaffThe clamorous noonday crowd washes cacophonies of noise across the Lexington Market like chattering waves breaking on a rocky shore at high tide. Amid this uproar, on a bit of a stage at the end of the historic market's food court, jazz pianist Lafayette...Tags: Lexington Market, Music Industry, Poetry, Jazz (genre), Education
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Commencement Begins for Class of Katrina
Staff reporterNEW ORLEANS (AP) - I'ts graduation time for the "Class of Katrina." Seniors at New Orleans universities had their freshman semester cut short by the 2005 hurricane. But those who came back and stuck it out will be honored at ceremonies over the coming...Tags: New Orleans, Colleges and Universities, Bobby Jindal, Education
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Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy
Times Staff WriterAIMING to match the jackpot it scored in 2005 with "Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall," Blue Note falls a bit short. Though this two-CD set, recorded at Cornell University, captures the swordplay of a fierce Mingus crew, there...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Cornell University, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Education
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Pete Miller's Steakhouse
Tribune staff reportersThere are places in Chicago where you go for great food, and places you go for great music. Still, we wondered: Are there places that suit both needs, without changing seats? We sent music critic Howard Reich and restaurant critic Phil Vettel out together...Tags: Death, Music Industry, Pasta, Dining and Drinking, Sea Bass
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Jazz Fest Lineup for 2009 Here!
40th ANNIVERSARY NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY SHELL Weekend One Music Lineup April 24 - 26 Friday, April 24 Wynton Marsalis, Joe Cocker, Spoon, Drive-By Truckers and Booker T., Henry Butler, Tab Benoit, Trombone Shorty & Orleans...Tags: Bon Jovi (music group), Werewolf (supernatural entities), Bonnie Raitt, Walter Payton, Commuting
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2/7, 2/14, 2/28: Audubon Zoo hosts Saturday BHM Activities
Here are some of the specific activities for black history month. DATE: Saturday, February 7 EVENT: African American Cultural Explosion TIME: Begins at 10:30 a.m. Jazz featuring Thelonious Monk Ensemble Gospel featuring James Thomas Ensemble...Tags: Black History, African Americans, Minority Groups
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2009 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup
The first weekend roster includes : Wynton Marsalis, Dave Matthews Band, James Taylor, Joe Cocker, Earth Wind & Fire, Wilco, Spoon, Erykah Badu, Irma Thomas, Orishas, Third World, Robert Cray, Etta James & the Roots Band, Mavis Staples, Drive-By...Tags: Werewolf (supernatural entities), Bonnie Raitt, Walter Payton, Education, Buddy Guy
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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: Tony Williams, Michael Jordan, Music Industry, Chet Baker, Quincy Jones
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