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The acclaimed New York venue Blue Note Jazz Club is going to sweep through L.A.'s music scene in 2025. The Greenwich Village club — long regarded as one of New York's elite spaces for jazz ...
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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.
I'm New Here is a post-industrial blues album, [2] with spoken word folk songs and trip hop interludes. [3] I'm New Here received positive reviews from most critics and sold 3,700 copies in the US in its first week. It was promoted with the single "Me and the Devil", an adaptation of blues musician Robert Johnson's "Me and the Devil Blues" (1937).
Aladdin Records was a record company and label founded in Los Angeles in 1945 [1] by brothers Eddie and Leo Mesner. It was originally called Philo Records before changing its name in 1946. [2] Aladdin was known for jazz, rhythm and blues, [2] and rock music. Some albums were released on the company's short-lived Jazz: West imprint. [3]
MONROE — The Big Gig! is Saturday. Big Gig! is part of the Monroe County Library System’s annual Black History Month Blues Series. This year's event will take place at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 in the La ...
From approximately 1920 to 1955, Central Avenue was the heart of the African-American community in Los Angeles, with active rhythm and blues and jazz music scenes. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Local luminaries included Eric Dolphy , Art Pepper , Chico Hamilton , Clora Bryant , and Charles Mingus .
Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label now owned by Universal Music Group and operated under Capitol Music Group. [1] Established in 1939 by German-Jewish emigrants Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derived its name from the blue notes of jazz and the blues.