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Jazz in the Garden at the Museum of Modern Art is a Teddy Charles jazz album recorded live at the Museum of Modern Art in August 1960 and released in February 1961. [1] Music from Jazz In The Garden At The Museum Of Modern Art was later reissued under the title "Sounds of the Inner City.
Every year, Jazz in the Gardens tries to do something a bit different. In 2019, it was an old school R&B lover’s dream.In 2022, it was the inclusion of more hip-hop acts.In 2023, it was a neo ...
Hirshhorn Museum Sculpture Garden. The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is an art museum beside the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. The museum was initially endowed during the 1960s with the permanent art collection of Joseph H. Hirshhorn. It was designed by architect Gordon Bunshaft and is part of the Smithsonian ...
The 2024 Jazz in the Gardens bet heavy that this year’s lineup would attract more people. With hip-hop heavyweights like Jeezy, Lil Kim and Scarface, R&B stars like Maxwell, Summer Walker and ...
The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz is a six-LP box set released in 1973 by the Smithsonian Institution.Compiled by jazz critic, scholar, and historian Martin Williams, the album included tracks from over a dozen record labels spanning several decades and genres of American jazz, from ragtime and big band to post-bop and free jazz.
The Smithsonian Gardens, a division of the Smithsonian Institution, is responsible for the "landscapes, interiorscapes, and horticulture-related collections and exhibits", which serve as an outdoor extension of the Smithsonian's museums and learning spaces in Washington, D.C. [2] Established in 1972 [3] as a groundskeeping and horticulture program, Smithsonian Gardens currently manages 180 ...
"Jazz at the Smithsonian" [ edit ] Blues singer Alberta Hunter performed at the Baird on several occasions during her late-1970s 'comeback' career period, including: on January 7, 1977, [ 17 ] and in a filmed performance on November 29, 1981, which received commercial home video release as, "Alberta Hunter: Jazz at the Smithsonian," originally ...
Williams authored many books on jazz, a collection of sixteen essays, profiling jazz musicians, in a book titled The Jazz Tradition. [5] From 1971 to 1981 Williams headed the jazz and "American Culture Program" at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. , where, in 1973, he compiled and wrote liner notes for The Smithsonian Collection of ...