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100 years, 100 moments: How women shaped a century of music
For Women's History Month, World Cafe is exploring 100 years of music history with a timeline of 100 moments.
Brandee Younger: Tiny Desk Concert
In her stunning Tiny Desk, the artist demonstrates her ability to showcase all sides of the harp, from an instrument in classical music to contemporary pop.
Receive $100,000, no questions asked. Just be a jazz legend.
This week, a new fellowship was announced that granted 20 jazz musicians of retirement age a gift of $100,000 each.
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Jazz, politics, continents collide in Oscar-nominated 'Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat'
Johan Grimonprez's film charts both the hopes and the tragedies of Africa's freedom movements in the shadow of the Cold War, as the Soviet Union and the U.S. jockey for influence in the "new world."
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Saxophonist Charles Lloyd's music benefits from deep introspection
The prolific saxophonist Charles Lloyd is as busy as ever at the age of 87. Jazz host and fan Carl Pogue gives us a peek into the saxophonist's life and spiritually healing music.
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100 years, 100 moments: How women shaped a century of music
For Women's History Month, World Cafe is exploring 100 years of music history with a timeline of 100 moments.
Bob James: Tiny Desk Concert
The jazz pianist performs a decades-spanning set, including a new, improvised version of "Nautilus" with DJ Jazzy Jeff and Talib Kweli.
Woodwind artist Ben Kono discovers the music within his Japanese grandfather's memoir
In 1911, 13-year-old Juhei Kono arrived in Tacoma from Japan. His memoir is the inspiration for "Voyages," a new album from Grammy Award-winning woodwind artist Ben Kono.
Roberta Flack's top hits continue to inspire more than 50 years later
Roberta Flack has been the voice behind your favorite slow jams since 1968. A classically trained pianist and humanitarian, Flack's legacy as a vocalist lives on even as ALS prevents her from performing.
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Samara Joy, säje and Norah Jones among 2025 Grammy winners
Jazz vocalist Samara Joy added two more Grammys to her growing collection. Here's who else won in jazz and instrumental categories.
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