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Looking back on a legendary life and career, it's no wonder he will be honored with a statue outside Climate Pledge Arena, ...
Charles Burrell, the classical and jazz bass player and the first African-American member of a major American symphony, died ...
A longtime Coloradan and trailblazing musician widely considered the Jackie Robinson of classical music, Burrell died early ...
Charles Burrell, an American classical and jazz bass player known as being the first African American to be a member of a ...
Proclaimed by Vanity Fair magazine, “the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade or so,” Fred Hersch balances his internationally ... full-evening work for 11 instruments, ...
Authors Kelly Loudenberg and Makiko Wholey have written a new book, "Hollywood Vampires: Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, and the ...
New York are based in Gotham and have found ways to drive their businesses forward despite the fallout of showbiz strikes, ...
Charles Burrell, known as the “Jackie Robinson of classical music,” has died. He was 104. Burrell was a classical and jazz bass player and was the first African-American member of a major American ...
It also includes country music’s own Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings (who didn’t make it until the end of the recording) and ...
Rayven Robinson, left, prepares to ring the bell as Nikki Payne reads off a name during Wednesday night’s brick dedication ...
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On Aug. 9, 1969, the 8-months-pregnant Tate and her friends — Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, and Wojciech Frykowski — were at ...