WHERE JAZZ AND ART ARE JUMPING in October

WE'RE BACK IN BUSINESS FOR REAL! They announced.
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When LANZAROTE went National Geographic

"promote the island as a sustainable tourist destination, which offers a unique and different landscape."

STONES: rolling on or rolling over?

Charlie Watts took his earnings from the road and investrf them in the jazz bands of his dreams.

(MAXI) PRIEST OF A BROAD CHURCH.

I don't want much, I just want everything that comes with the beauty of living and to keep doing what I love.´

TOM T HALL: Keeper Of All The Stories

Tom T Hall had 30 top-20 country singles, including six #1’s, and he wrote nearly as many hits for other artists.

JACK GILBERT

Jack Gilbert suggests that love — the most intense and wide ranging emotion human beings are capable of experiencing — might be the most challenging to describe in words. It’s ironic how Gilbert acknowledges the imperfection of language with a poem that is perfection in itself.

DESERVES WARM RECEPTION

The Frost School of Music at the University of Miami is proud to present its extraordinary line-up for Frost Music Live with over 100 concerts and events happening in Coral Gables, Florida. You can choose from a selection of classical music to jazz and contemporary music to Frost Faculty Recitals and Lectures.

CONTRA LAS CEURDAS: but fighting back

Contra las Cuerda, translates roughly as against the ropes´, presumably as a comment on the covid fight.
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HOW JAZZ INFORMS POETRY (plus special news announcements)

Jazz poetry is a literary genre defined as poetry necessarily informed by jazz music—that is, poetry in which the poet responds to and writes about jazz.

MADELEINE PEYROUX: the epitome of jazz class.

she began her singing career on the streets of Paris as a dreamy busker (at the age of sixteen),