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  • On Saturday in Ohio, the former president held his first rally since leaving office. Meanwhile, other top potential GOP presidential candidates are running versions of shadow campaigns.
  • Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and others say they won't attend next week's debate at Loyola Marymount University unless a subcontractor negotiates with striking culinary workers.
  • Contemporary jazz band ‘Spin Cycle’ has been bringing their original music across the US and Canada. Co-lead by Scott Neumann (Drums) and Tom Christensen (Tenor and Soprano Sax), the band highlights their flexibility, reach and capacity. On any given song, you might encounter the modal influence of John Coltrane, the second-line funk of New Orleans, or the edgy experimentation of free jazz. The band also features guitarist Pete McCann and bassist Phil Palombi, both bandleaders and well-respected artists in their own right. The band’s fourth CD will be released soon on their label, Sound Footing Records.
  • The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass is a virtuosic 7-piece brass ensemble that will feature a program of classical, jazz, Dixieland, pop and sacred music.
  • At the Democratic debate, candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders pushed the idea that even a strong economy isn't working for everyone. But will voters latch onto that?
  • Karen Borca - bassoon / William Parker - tuba / Hilliard Greene - bass / Jackson Krall - drums To continue safely serving our community of artists and audience members, Arts for Art is filming and releasing new performances on Tuesdays and Thursdays in January, February, and March. A pay-what-you-can donation is required to view each video. All donations will go towards AFA’s Artists & Friends Campaign. About Karen Borca: Karen Borca was one of the first musicians to make a mark pioneering the bassoon as a front line instrument in Avant-Garde Jazz and Free Jazz. Borca studied music at the University of Wisconsin with John Barrows and Arthur Weisberg, graduating in 1971. While at the University of Wisconsin, she met Cecil Taylor, who taught at the university during the 1970/1971 academic year. Borca studied with Taylor, played in his big bands, ensembles, and the Cecil Taylor Unit, and was his assistant while he worked in the Black Music Program at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. She was an assistant to Taylor's longtime collaborator, saxophonist Jimmy Lyons, while he was artist-in-residence at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont in 1974. Borca married Mr Lyons and played with his ensemble until he died in 1986. She has performed with her own bands in the U.S and Europe, including The Berlin Jazz Festival, The Vision Festival,Jazz Happening in Finland, The Taktlos Festival in Switzerland, The Vision Festival in NYC,The Newport Festival Salute to Women in Jazz and many other clubs, Concerts and venues. She was a featured artist in the international women’s orchestra of soloists and composers, Canaille, which performed at the Calouste Gulbenkian Art Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal. She is recorded with her band, CecilTaylor, Jimmy Lyons, Bill Dixon, William Parker, Paul Murphy and others. She was an Artist-in-Residence at the Jyderup Accordeontrat in Denmark in Oct of 2016. More recently on Oct.5, 2019 she performed her compositions/improvisations with her band, the Karen Borca Quartet at Jazz at Atlas in Newburgh, N.Y.. Also on Oct. 24th & 26th 2019, Karen Borca arranged and orchestrated the music of Cecil Taylor for the Karen Borca Big Band. She rehearsed the group and conducted a performance of Mr Taylor’s music with that group for the conference Unit Structures-The Art of Cecil Taylor in New York City. On December 1st, 2020 Borca’s group, including William Parker, Hilliard Greene and Newman Taylor Baker, played a live stream video with Arts for Art celebrating the birthday of Jimmy Lyons. Karen played with Willian Parker and NewmanTaylor Baker at a Riverside Park sculpture on Sept. 12,2021, presented by the Jazz Foundation of America. And, on Oct. 24, 2021, she performed with Hill Greene and Jackson Krall at St Mark’s Church , and later that day at the Catalytic Sound Festival with Fred Lomberg-Holm and Michael Wimberly, at the Fridman Gallary NYC.
  • Johanna Burnheart is a German violinist, singer and composer., listed by The Guardian as one of 30 artists to watch in 2021. After studying classical violin, piano and voice during childhood, Johanna’s musical focus developed into jazz. Rather than following the path expected of a classical violinist, she chose instead to pursue the music that was her passion. The violin is still a rare instrument in the jazz world, so Johanna finds herself within a niche of a niche. Her playing does not reflect the traditional approach to jazz violin made famous by players such as Stéphane Grapelli or Stuff Smith but is rather inspired by the horn giants of the modal jazz genre. Much of her life has been spent absorbed in the Berlin sound of the techno and house scene resulting in this certain influence permeating her compositions. Johanna’s work exists at the point where modal jazz and techno meet. This is an ever developing venture as technology allows the acoustic sound of the violin to come alive electronically without compromises. Since forming her own band in 2018, Johanna released her debut album simply called “Burnheart” with Ropeadope Records on October 30th 2020. Besides the positive reviews in Jazzwise Magazine, MOJO and Backseatmafia among others, Read more about Johanna at http://www.johannaburnheart.com Band line up Johanna Burnheart - violin and vocals Jonny Mansfield - vibraphone Jonny Wickham - double bass Ben Brown - drums New Movement Ensemble is a collective of musicians and friends who have spent the last decade creating music and challenging each other to express themselves honestly. Led by bassist and composer Matt Gedrych (Emma-Jean Thrackray, Neue Grafik and KenHoon Band) Their album "Never far from home" is collection of songs that speaks about Matt Gedrych's journey of moving to London and the stories that involves; following your dreams, building a family and friendships, growing up, understanding the effort that that needs, and of course, making a home. This album was recorded over 3 days in Total Refreshment Centre in March 2018. Though it almost been a decade since they moved to London and several years since wrote these songs, it still feels relevant to release these stories into the world, as it shows how far they've come. Welcome to the world of New Movement Ensemble, this is only the beginning. Band Line up Clara Serra Lopez - Vocals Jack Banjo Courtney - Trumpet Benedict Wood - Guitar Arthur Newell - Drums Matt Gedrych - Bass
  • More than 6 million of the state's electricity customers were experiencing power outages as of Monday.
  • Puerto Rico is holding elections that will be historic regardless of which of the top two gubernatorial candidates wins.
  • Natalie Hinds and Lia Neal, two of the greatest swimmers in U.S. history, are competing for the Cali Condors in the International Swimming League (ISL)…
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