
Gregory Porter transforms jazz with soulful authenticity
With his unmistakable warm baritone and signature newsboy cap, Gregory Porter has become one of jazz’s most compelling ambassadors. The Bakersfield-born artist, who began his
With his unmistakable warm baritone and signature newsboy cap, Gregory Porter has become one of jazz’s most compelling ambassadors. The Bakersfield-born artist, who began his
As June rolls along, so does Black Music Month — a time to celebrate the profound impact of Black artists on the musical landscape. This
Jazz pianist Eric Scott Reed has spent over three decades crafting his musical voice, from his early days as a child prodigy in Philadelphia to
In a candid conversation that bridges the earthly and divine, renowned saxophonist Kirk Whalum unveils the mystical dimensions of jazz, sharing intimate stories of supernatural
Chicago’s South Side stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity of Black Americans who transformed a segregated area into a vibrant cultural center.
Tammy McCann repeatedly demonstrates her uncanny ability to create intimacy with her audiences, no matter where she performs. For over 20 years, McCann’s experience as
Philip Bailey, a lead vocalist for arguably one of the most beloved musical groups in history, Earth, Wind & Fire, has been making music magic
For one night in November, singer and songwriter Kathleen Bertrand will take the stage at Atlanta’s City Winery to introduce her new music project, It’s
Just back from a mini jazz tour of the UK and Belgium in 2015, Julie Dexter was settling back and reacquainting herself with city life
Jazz performer Cynthia Holiday began her career in 1990 with a band called Kiss & Tell and would go on to learn the intricacies of
One of the Sparkle cast’s newest members, Sturge Moreland, is not at all new to Detroit’s entertainment scene. Moreland, who began his career traveling the