For the 60th anniversary of the release of "A Love Supreme" the Village Voice asked dozens of sax players to muse on the jazz masterpiece.
An exhibition at New York’s Scandinavia House features art and music by black Americans who moved to northern Europe in ...
Neranenah, a word that means “to come together and sing,” is the rebranded name for the Atlanta Jewish Music Festival. Neranenah will kick off its 2025 season Sunday at Studio Theatre at the Sandy ...
After parting ways with Hawkins, the Hawks joined Bob Dylan, crafting one of rock's most influential partnerships. Hudson's contribution was essential. “Like anyone else hearing Garth for the first ...
Kansas State coach Jerome Tang's thoughts on upsetting Iowa State Kansas coach Jerome Tang on Brendan Hausen's game against Iowa State ...
Garth Hudson, the wildly talented multi-instrumentalist best known for playing keyboards and saxophone for The Band ... of rock’n’roll singer Ronnie Hawkins, whose backing band The Hawks ...
Kansas State's Coleman Hawkins, Dug McDaniel after beating Iowa State Kansas State basketball players Coleman Hawkins and Dug McDaniel discuss the Wildcats' win over third-ranked Iowa State, the ...
Formed in the early 1960s as a backing group for rocker Ronnie Hawkins, the Band was originally called The Hawks and featured the Arkansas-born Helm and four Canadians recruited by Helm and ...
Coleman Hawkins transferred from Illinois in June to play for the Kansas State Wildcats. Safe to say it's been a rough start so far. Illinois made the Elite Eight with Hawkins last season ...
Last May, Coleman Hawkins was preparing for life in the NBA. He attended the combine in Chicago where he was considered a second-round pick or undrafted rookie free agent. Then Hawkins decided he ...
Eric Allan Dolphy was a jazz musician who played alto saxophone, flute and bass clarinet ... For ezz-thetics' revisited series' fourth Ornette Coleman album, the label has ventured back further than ...
John Lenwood (Jackie) McLean was an alto saxophonist, composer ... la propria personalità accanto ai più grandi creatori di jazz (Hawkins, Parker, Mingus, Rollins, Davis, Coleman, tra gli altri..); ...