Event producer James Taylor says the August festival will balance global award-winning acts with hometown talent.
Local jazz sensation Kimmie Horne’s family history comes from Hollywood royalty, including her great aunt Lena Horne, but her singing chops are in her DNA.
The recordings, compositions and stories of Bown are limited. But they reveal a woman who, at the piano bench, swung with command, expression, and skill.
Across generations, across borders, and across genres, African women have not only contributed to the continent’s sound, they have defined it.
Femme Music, an Indian independent music label dedicated entirely to female artists, has launched Tala Root Records, a new imprint for jazz and classical. Their first signing is the Jyotsna […] ...
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra celebrates Women's History Month with "Hotter Than That," honoring women jazz pioneers and featuring two guest artists.
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