It's not a note-for-note imitation of Oscar, but more to highlight the fact that he was a wonderful composer who is often overlooked in that aspect of things, and he ...
Gilbert says shred can sometimes be the easy way to give his audience what they want, but their expectations only make him ...
A 180-gram “one step” vinyl reissue of a 1991 release from noted audiophile label Chesky Records featuring jazz legends McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Ron Carter and Al Foster is a good reason to ...
Jazz is the music of freedom, of rebellion, of people speaking up and finding joy in hard times,” said Charlotte Van Dyke, last year’s winner of the Oscar ...
Thirsty Merc frontman Rai Thistlethwayte has been recruited by Toto as their new keyboard player and backing vocalist, marking another milestone in his expanding international career.
Maclean’s senior writer Paul Wells writes about politics across Canada and abroad. Except sometimes he ignores politics and writes about music or ...
Jazz Guitar The young Jim Hall’s first and probably best album as a leader has had a bizarre history. First released in 1957, it contained 10 tracks, six of which were later edited and reissued with ...
For Warwick Valley High School senior Jude Gawronski, percussion has taught him far more than just keeping time. Years of ...
The Southern California-based chain, founded in 1951, is celebrating its anniversary year with throwback menu items and ...
Starts before Friday “The Outsider”: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 18-20; 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21; and 3 ...
With February marking Black Histories and Futures Month, there’s no better time to dig into some of the most historically significant albums created by Black artists. Spanning rock ’n’ roll, jazz, ...
Starts before Friday Arena Theater’s “Arms and the Man”: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 25-27, and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, at Jenks Hall, 433 N. Howard St., ...