Jazz

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Hear tracks by Noname, Anderson .Paak, H.E.R. and others. Source

As black Americans fought for equal rights in the 1960s, music reflected their calls to action. In jazz, that meant sounds that were spiritual, boundary-pushing and celebrated blackness. Source

The Greenwich Village club Smalls is booking bands inside the venue again, but audiences will still have to stay home. Source

Hear tracks by Phoebe Bridgers, Polo G, Neil Young and others. Source

Hear tracks by Oasis, Haim, Kenny Chesney and others. Source

Hear tracks by Juice WRLD, Evanescence, Jónsi and others. Source

The musicians were the two biggest disappearing acts on the jazz avant-garde. Now both have died of complications of the coronavirus. Source

Hear tracks by Laura Marling, Frank Ocean, Charli XCX and others. Source

Hear tracks by Moses Sumney, Troye Sivan, Sonic Boom and others. Source

He became a mainstay of the New York jazz scene, often performing with his celebrated son John. He died of the coronavirus. Source


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