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We’ll go On the Record with musician Stephen Philip Harvey. Even with three teaching gigs, Harvey found time to write a new album, extolling superheroes he’d watched on Saturday morning cartoons. How did he translate brooding heroes and villains into jazz?
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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore jazz artist Todd Marcus, whose latest album, “In the Valley,” melds jazz and Middle Eastern melodies. His new compositions reflect his Egyptian heritage and admiration for the country’s awe-inspiring landscape.
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The celebrated LA-based vocalist talks about her debut CD and her passion for jazz.
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We’ll go On the Record with musician Stephen Philip Harvey. Even with three teaching gigs, Harvey found time to write a new album, extolling superheroes he’d watched on Saturday morning cartoons. How did he translate brooding heroes and villains into jazz?
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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore jazz artist Todd Marcus, whose latest album, “In the Valley,” melds jazz and Middle Eastern melodies. His new compositions reflect his Egyptian heritage and admiration for the country’s awe-inspiring landscape.
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The acclaimed jazz vocal ensemble's co-founder, musical director and tenor talks about the group's legendary stylings, and their Sunday BMA gig for the Baltimore Chamber Jazz Society.
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The jazz and R&B vocalist muses on making a song her own, singing thru the pandemic, and her Baltimore date with Bill Charlap.
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The Harbor East jazz club successfully weathered COVID-19. Now, as curbs lift, its live shows resume.
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Today is a special jazz edition of On the Record, hosted by Andy Bienstock. Alexander Jarman tells us about founding the Baltimore Kissa Society, a…