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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The Folklife Apprenticeship Program run by Virginia Humanities connects mentor artists with those still perfecting their craft.The goal is to preserve folk traditions through sharing skills and stories.
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In Roanoke, one music therapist, who specializes in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, is providing people in addiction recovery with the chance to feel whole again.
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For more than 85 years, the Old Fiddlers' Convention has fostered acoustic music.
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The last time NSYNC had a song on the Billboard Hot 100, George W. Bush was president and the iPhone was still years away.
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A Nevada grand jury indicted Duane "Keffe D" Davis, one of the last living witnesses to the fatal drive-by shooting of the rapper in Las Vegas, prosecutors announced in court Friday
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The Norfolk-based independent artist's debut album, Too Much of a Woman, is out now.
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The jazz trumpeter and longtime Charlottesville fixture performs at Mad Jazz Festival with his quintet on Saturday.
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The Grammy-nominated and NAACP Image Award–winning married duo will perform at the Mad Jazz Festival.
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mitski about The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We.
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The Nashville-based musician performs at The Camel on Sept. 18.