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Marsalis has been the president of the 56-year-old Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation since 2018. He received the National Medal of the Arts In 2005 and has written or co-authored seven books, ...
The corner of 7 Mile Road and Revere Street in Conant Gardens will now forever be known as Amp Fiddler Avenue.
In this 25th edition of Eclectic Discoveries, get an eye and ear full of some sonic gems, from modern electric blues, to post-punk, to jazz-funk, and more.
This summer’s busy music schedule at the Shore is without any oversize Atlantic City beach concerts for the second year running. But there’s plenty of action in casino showrooms, Cape May concert ...
The Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo will have two stages of music and performances, arts vendors, food and more when it returns to New Orleans' Bayou St. John on May 16-18.
Michael Sumler of Kool & the Gang died Sunday in a Georgia car crash. He was 71. Sumler, known as "Chicago Mike," was a ...
John Edwards, a former lead singer for legendary R&B and soul group The Spinners, died Sunday. He was 80. Edwards, who stepped into the spotlight after Philippé Wynne’s departure, carried the ...
Butler left the group in 1960 and had more than 55 Billboard Pop and R&B chart hits. He was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2015. Following his singing career he served ...
Butler left the group in 1960 and had more than 55 Billboard Pop and R&B chart hits. He was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2015. Following his singing career he served ...
He’s celebrating his 50th year as a performer, doing lengthy concerts featuring hits, deep tracks and new, unreleased tunes.
However, Edwards was the last living member of the group’s original line-up. The R&B community will miss John Edwards, and the world of music will surely never forget his contributions.
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