Seventy years ago, Charlie Parker and four other be-bop legends created what many call the greatest jazz concert ever— with Parker playing a plastic saxophone. A reissue of the recording is out. More ...
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Indiana University saxophone professor Tom Walsh and his quintet will be continuing the Jazz at Helen’s season this November.
The Santa Monica College Music Department wraps up the 2025 Fall Friday Night Jazz Series with the Peter Erskine Quartet, ...
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View All Norfolk Shows > Live Jazz concert featuring Tony Craddock, Jr. and Cold Front on Sunday, 16 November at Meade Church ...
WBGO Kids Jazz and the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation invite families to experience the rhythm, creativity, and ...
More than 70 years ago, what's often called the greatest jazz concert of all time took place in Toronto. Charlie "Bird" Parker soared with four legendary colleagues while playing a plastic saxophone.