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How Marilyn Monroe changed Ella Fitzgerald's life
Jazz icon Ella Fitzgerald’s voice is recognized by millions around the world. But few know about her career-defining friendship with Marilyn Monroe, to whom Fitzgerald said she “owe a real debt.”
Lakecia Benjamin: Tiny Desk Concert
The alto saxophonist burst into her Tiny Desk Concert like a meteor breaching the atmosphere.
What it's really like to perform at the pinnacle of high school jazz
For high school jazz musicians, the annual Essentially Ellington competition is a big deal. Two Garfield High School students describe how attending is rewarding but isn't some mythological peak.
Wynton Marsalis Imagines Buddy Bolden's Jazz On-Screen: 'He Was Bringing Fire'
Decorated jazz composer Wynton Marsalis talks about creating music inspired by an artist he's never heard play, Charles "Buddy" Bolden, for the film Bolden.
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Kamasi Washington on his latest album 'Fearless Movement'
The jazz saxophonist talks about creating a "dance" record, plus Washington performs live for World Cafe.
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Meshell Ndegeocello: Tiny Desk Concert
The Grammy-winning artist brings powerful cuts from her forthcoming album, No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin, as well as fan favorites, to this performance.
A Juneteenth album captures the rhythm of life
Wynton Marsalis, Bryan Stevenson and a host of musicians release a record that captures the rhythm of life
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Mavis Staples' iconic voice is part of American history
Mavis Staples started singing with her family, the Staples Singers, in the '50s. With a voice that belied her tiny size, she eventually became the center of attention of the group.
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As a leader and producer, Herb Alpert delivers sensational sounds
Trumpeter and music executive Herb Alpert became a superstar of the 1960s with his Tijuana Brass, and has continued to transport music fans ever since.
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New Music: Melissa Aldana, Charles McPherson; Cosmic Collective
New music from an international artist, longtime saxophonist, and soul-jazz bending band.
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