The Grammy-award winning saxophonist and pianist joined Parnell for a pre-concert talk at the Modlin Center for the Arts.
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Voting closes on March 20. The winner will be announced on March 24.
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Michael Philip Mossman, VCU Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra and Jazz4Justice Scholarship Sextet to perform.
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The fingerstyle guitarist builds worlds with her music; at the Tiny Desk, Yasmin Williams invites us into hers.
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The Richmond musician discusses his solo Splinter EP and the art of juggling selves
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The Indiana-based indie rock band performs at The National in Richmond on Nov. 12.
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Inductees this year also included A Tribe Called Quest and posthumous recognition for Jimmy Buffett, MC5, Alexis Korner, John Mayall, Norman Whitfield and Big Mama Thornton.
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Shockoe Records hopes its new platform generates money for the artists.
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The indie folk band will perform at Iron Blossom Festival on Sept. 22.
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Pharrell Williams' announcement coincided with when tickets went on sale for Virginians.
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Music festivals are canceling their events like maybe never before. Call it the music festival recession.
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Three people incarcerated at prisons across the U.S. spoke to NPR's Morning Edition about how music helps them reconnect with the past, endure the present and envision the future.
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On Dec. 13, 2013, Beyoncé fans got a holiday gift no one expected. A decade later, the artistic and economic impact of her fifth album is still reverberating.
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The singer-songwriter brings a handful of searing cuts from her sophomore album, GUTS, to the Tiny Desk.
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Spotify Wrapped endures despite privacy concerns surrounding the data it collects from users.
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James Wallace discusses his space-rock project's Richmond-rooted new concept, Flight of the Long Distance Healer.
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The prolific jazz pianist performs with his Voyage Trio at the Modlin Center for the Arts on Wednesday.
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Haters may say it's AutoTune, but when Caroline Polachek sings live, it's clear that the impressive range and control you're hearing is all her.
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The genre-bending jazz trio's Ceremony is out Friday, Oct. 13.
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Newport News based non-profit Soundscapes is teaching young students how to play musical instruments.Executive Director Carol Minter says music education is an important part of childhood development, and the free lessons they provide help impart important life skills.
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Virginia artists have made major contributions to the nation’s music culture. Hip-hop artists from the Hampton Roads area have influenced the evolution of hip-hop sounds. Since 2013, William and Mary University has been leading the effort to preserve this history in a special collection.