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The Jazz Journalist’s Association has named Dennis Owsley the second Jazz Hero from the St. Louis region. He’s recognized in part for his radio show, Jazz…
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St. Louis was home to the late, great jazz musician Clark Terry, who died in last year at the age of 94.Contemporary trumpet virtuoso Byron Stripling was…
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The spring season of the Gaslight Cabaret Festival has returned, featuring 12 artists and 22 performances over the course of nine weekends. Two performers…
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Buddy Moreno has died at the age of 103. Mr. Moreno was a guitarist and the lead singer with The Dick Jurgens Orchestra when he made One Dozen Roses the…
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Don Wolff, a noted defense attorney and long-time jazz enthusiast died Friday, Nov. 20, of leukemia at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. On Oct. 2, 2012, Terry…
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Composer Frank Loesser once explained that a great song is like a train: A locomotive starts it off, a caboose completes it, and different colors fill in…
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You can get a day’s worth of live music and dancing on Cherokee Street on Saturday - all for free.Beginning at noon, local jazz musicians will take to…
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In the past year, St. Louis has been saturated by a groundswell of art related to social justice concerns, specifically issues of the region’s racial…
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There’s no reason for fans of the man who “defined cool” to be “Kind of Blue” this weekend as the Miles Davis Memorial project plans to unveil its…
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St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU is pleased to announce the addition of jazz to its broadcast schedule. Beginning today, St. Louis Public Radio | Jazz…