Domestic Archive
Mary Wilson, the former Supreme who turned down the Supremes "reunion" tour due to her squabble with Diana Ross a couple of years ...
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Annie Ross Splits From Jon Hendricks
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross perfected "vocalese" in the 1950's, and this week's booking at New York's The Blue Note might just be the ...
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Hansen Joins CEG
Jazz agent Fred Hansen has joined CEG (Formerly Track Central Booking) where he will be heading up the Smooth Jazz department. Fred was ...
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MYF and Knitting Factory Make Charitable Donations
In a recent award ceremony held at the UJA Federation Ballroom, The Music for Youth Foundation (MYF), awarded $500,000 in grant scholarships to ...
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Blues Musician John Jackson Dies
Noted blues musician and singer John Jackson died from kidney failure January 20 at his home in Fairfax Station, Virginia. He was 77. ...
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IAJE Update
The International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) held its 29th Annual Conference in Long Beach, California, USA, from January 9 -12, 2002 at ...
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Another Verizon Wireless Named Venue
Effectively immediately, downtown Houston's Aerial Theater has been renamed Verizon Wireless Theater. Located at Bayou Place in Houston's theater district, the 2,400-seat Verizon ...
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Peggy Lee Dies
Sultry voiced jazz singer Peggy Lee died in her Los Angeles home on January 21 of a heart attack. She was 81. In ...
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Jim Mallonee Named VP House Of Blues Southeast
Jim Mallonee has been promoted to VP of House of Blues Concerts' Southeast region, responsible for development of HOB Concerts and HOB Club ...
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Alice Cooper'stown Denver Shutters
After seven and a half months, Alice Cooper's Alice Cooper'stown Denver restaurant closed down January 14. According to an industry insider, business really ...
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