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William Stevens Meredith (born 1960 in Lake Worth, Florida) is an American music and sports writer, journalist, drummer, percussionist and singer.He is best known with his extensive work as music writer in music magazines such as Jazziz which is an international Jazz magazine, Maryland-based JazzTimes, JazzBluesFlorida and Palm Beach Post.
"Alabama" is a musical composition by the American jazz artist John Coltrane, first recorded in 1963 by Coltrane with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones.Two takes from that session appear on Coltrane's 1964 album Live at Birdland.
Angelica Sanchez (born 1972) is an American jazz pianist based in New York. Sanchez leads her own quartet featuring Tony Malaby, Drew Gress, and Tom Rainey. [1] She is a member of Rob Mazurek's Exploding Star Orchestra [2] [3]
[23] 'Enchantress' was recorded after Serry had been awarded the Grand Prize in the 1995 JAZZIZ magazine 'Keyboards on Fire' pianist/composer competition, judged by Dave Brubeck and Bob James (grand piano awarded by Steinway). The musicians were John Riley drums, Gerry Niewood and Ralph Bowen sax and Tom Brigandi bass. All of the compositions ...
April 14 – First day of Coachella 2023, a two weekend event, occurs.Jazz musicians in attendance are The Comet is Coming and Domi and JD Beck [4]; April 15 – After 8 years, British band GoGo Penguin's contract with Blue Note Records ends, and the band switches to XXIM Records, a record label more typically associated with neoclassical music and progressive electronic music.
Jazz-Iz-Christ is the only studio album by Jazz-iz Christ, [1] a group fronted by Armenian–American singer Serj Tankian. [2] The album was released on July 23, 2013, by Serjical Strike Records.
With a runtime of 22 minutes, Who Killed Jazz utilizes unused footage from Makinen's 2021 feature-length documentary JazzTown.In May 2021, Makinen sold his home in Colorado to help finance the film's completion while living in Bali, Indonesia.
James was born on Christmas Day of 1939 in Marshall, Missouri, United States. [1] He started playing the piano at age four. [1] His first piano teacher, Sister Mary Elizabeth, who taught at Mercy Academy, discovered that he had perfect pitch.