HEADLINES
Telluride Jazz Celebration
Announces Lineup
The Telluride Jazz Celebration in scenic Telluride, Colo., has announced the lineup for its Aug. 5–7 event. Paquito D’Rivera is this year’s guest of honor and other headliners include the pairing of Allen Toussaint and Rita Coolidge, The Bad Plus, The Clayton Brothers, Badi Assad, Alex Brown and Robert Walter. More »
The Telluride Jazz Celebration in scenic Telluride, Colo., has announced the lineup for its Aug. 5–7 event. Paquito D’Rivera is this year’s guest of honor and other headliners include the pairing of Allen Toussaint and Rita Coolidge, The Bad Plus, The Clayton Brothers, Badi Assad, Alex Brown and Robert Walter. More »
Made In Chicago Series Returns To Millennium Park
The Made In Chicago: World Class Jazz Series will return on Thursday nights to the city’s Millennium Park from July 28–Sept. 1. The free event features unique tribute concerts and retrospective events. More »
The Made In Chicago: World Class Jazz Series will return on Thursday nights to the city’s Millennium Park from July 28–Sept. 1. The free event features unique tribute concerts and retrospective events. More »
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival To Film Concerts
The Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival in upstate New York and WXXI Television will partner on the national production of a new series of six one-hour programs to be filmed at this year’s event, which runs June 10–18. More »
The Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival in upstate New York and WXXI Television will partner on the national production of a new series of six one-hour programs to be filmed at this year’s event, which runs June 10–18. More »
Fred Anderson Park Proposed in Chicago
Chicago alderman Bob Fioretti has recommended that a new park be built at the Chicago intersection of Wabash Ave. and 16th St., and be named after the late saxophonist Fred Anderson, who died last year at 81.More »
Chicago alderman Bob Fioretti has recommended that a new park be built at the Chicago intersection of Wabash Ave. and 16th St., and be named after the late saxophonist Fred Anderson, who died last year at 81.More »
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