Directly below are parts one and two of The Daily Music Break’s interview with Philip Clark about Dave Brubeck. In the post is an audio-only version of...
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Below is Art Blakey’s Jazz Messenger’s live performance of Dizzy Gillespie’s “A Night in Tunisia,” as posted on YouTube by Art Jazz1. The video (without...
Eugene Earl Bostic – who dropped the first name as a performer – was an alto saxophone player who lived from 1913 to 1965. He does not have a very high profile...
The sense from “Feel Good Blues” is that this was the Count Basie Band just having a whole of fun. There are smiles all around and Basie talks over...
I’ve often wondered how “Americana” is distinguished from other genres of American music. The answer seems to be that the powers-that-be have...
The last three paragraphs of this post were published a few years ago, though I changed them to not look odd after Dr. John’s death. With some...
Stephon Alexander thinks that two of his favorite things — improvisational jazz and quantum physics — are deeply linked. Saying quantum science is...
On April 22, two jazz greats — both bass players — celebrated birthdays. The day marked the ninety-seventh and eighty-fourth anniversaries of the...
Earlier this week, The Daily Music Break posted a story on the odd connection between Maroon 5 and Buddy Bolden, a founding father of jazz. We sent questions...
Who would have thought that the band that played the Super Bowl halftime show would next be in the news because a band member is trying to save the home of a...
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