The Harlem Jazz Series January line up has been announced, and it features several exciting acts, performing on the listed dates from 7 to 8 p.m. Every Thursday evening - Craig Harris & the Harlem ...
Charles Rangel was more than a Congressman. He was Harlem's heartbeat—a living archive of its culture, community, and sound. In the National Jazz Museum in Harlem's Harlem Speaks Oral History series, ...
The legendary Harlem Jazz Series returns with an electrifying lineup that will transport you straight to the heart of America's jazz capital. Every Thursday evening, let Craig Harris and his ...
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Modern jazz legends shaping our playlists
From Harlem Renaissance pioneers to today’s bold innovators, jazz continues to evolve while honoring its roots. Legendary voices like Ella Fitzgerald paved the way for modern talents such as Samara ...
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Harlem Renaissance icons who shaped culture
The Harlem Renaissance was more than an artistic movement—it was a cultural awakening that reshaped American identity. From jazz legends to literary pioneers, its figures broke barriers and celebrated ...
For the first time in my 12 years running Big Apple Jazz, I am offering a comprehensive tour of Harlem's Living Jazz History on select Sundays including March 15, April 5, 19; May 3, 24; June 7, 28 ...
The music celebration honors Juneteenth through Harlem's own place in Black history. The Big Band Jubilee in Harlem celebrates Juneteenth through the neighborhood’s enduring jazz music legacy. The ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music and dancing filled the streets Thursday night as residents turned out for the fourth annual Big Band Jubilee. By Samantha Latson The sound of ...
Harlem Week is in full swing, literally. Hundreds of people spent their Saturday afternoon enjoying the weather and the music in Central Park at a Harlem Week event called "Great Jazz on the Great ...
HARLEM, Manhattan -- At 555 Edgecombe Ave., on the third floor in Apartment 3F, love lines the walls and soul fills the air. This is where you'll find Harlem legend Marjorie Elliot. "When I started ...
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