Griffith started playing jazz music in middle school. In high school, she was one of the few girls playing an instrument in a ...
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Gregory Burrus Productions, in partnership with the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies (IJS) and Mt. Zion AME Church of Millburn, proudly presents a dynamic, month‑long celebration of Women’s History ...
The talented all-female ensemble will play at St. Paul’s Mears Park as part of the Twin Cities Jazz Festival. MinnPost’s journalists are out in the community to report on the things that are happening ...
Despair sometimes overwhelms choreographer Krissy Keefer, but that doesn’t mean the founder of the Mission’s Dance Brigade is losing her creative mojo. Even before the presidential election left her ...
From the unsung pioneers of early jazz to today’s Grammy-winning innovators, women have been at the heart of the genre’s evolution. They’ve challenged stereotypes, pushed artistic boundaries, and ...
photo - A celebrated saxophonist Joie Taylor has backed jazz stars like Delfayo Marsalis, Javon Jackson and Larry Coryell at Maui Jazz & Blues Festival shows. Courtesy photo Performing at the Maui ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- In a world where jazz music has traditionally been dominated by men, a unique nonprofit is changing the narrative. The Key Of She Jazz hosted its annual jam session and ...
Shining on stage, the University of Arizona’s School of Dance brought the razzle-dazzle to this year’s Arizona Jazz Dance Showcase, or Jazz ‘n’ AZ. The event kicked off with a high-energy, one-act ...
From smoky clubs to sold-out arenas, Black women have been the heartbeat of jazz and blues for over a century. Today’s artists are blending tradition with bold new sounds, keeping the genres alive and ...