Annie Parnell
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The musician performs at Pearl Street Warehouse in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 26.
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The indie artist’s full-length debut ‘Oh Glistening Onion, the Nighttime is Coming’ is due out Friday on Richmond's Spacebomb Records.
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The pianist is headed to Richmond for a show with multi-instrumentalist Esperanza Spalding at the Modlin Center for the Arts.
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Ahead of his trio program at the Modlin, the pianist discusses his recent release 'The Vagabond,' the legacy of Mary Lou Williams, and what he has planned for the Thursday performance and beyond.
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The bassist discusses their new album "Sweet Tooth" and modern-day conversations with history.
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A conversation with the executive director of the Richmond Jazz Society about the organization's founding, Richmond's jazz history, and the ways jazz wrestles with American history and identity.
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Catching up with the drummer, academic, and fixture of the Richmond scene about old friends and next steps ahead of his term at Francis Marion University in South Carolina.
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Longtime local favorites NO BS! Brass Band describe their signature riff on jazz and funk as the “Richmond sound” – a blend of influences that ranges from church music and Wynton Marsalis to Led Zeppelin, treasured film soundtracks, and more. Ahead of the release of their upcoming album Undying (June 22), members Reggie Pace and Bryan Hooten and I caught up about what makes Richmond unique and how the city has influenced their sound.