Tag Archives: Lalah Hathaway

Robert Glasper’s Life At HarlemStage

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Firmly planted in the worlds of jazz hip hop and R& B, Grammy-nominated Robert Glasper will bring together an all-star cast featuring the Robert Glasper Experiment Continue reading

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This Week At Marcus Garvey Park In Harlem (6-12, 2012)

There are tons of great events happening this week at the Marcus Garvey Park, so we listed them below for you to make it easy. Continue reading

HW Pick: Esperanza Spalding, Radio Song (video)

It has not taken Esperanza Spalding long to emerge as one of the brightest lights in the musical world from Harlem to Hollywood. Continue reading

Lalah Hathaway At Billie’s Black In Harlem (video)

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Ford Motor Sponsors 5th Anniversary ‘JAZZ On The Grass’

Ford Motor Company served as the platinum sponsor of the Jackie Robinson Foundation‘s (JRF), 5th Anniversary JAZZ on the Grass benefit concert (JAZZ), held on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Sherman Oaks, California at the estate of Lynne and Oz Scott, renowned director and producer. JRF provides financial grants and support services to deserving college students.

“Ford Motor Company is proud to continue our legacy of supporting education through innovative programs,” said Pamela Alexander, director, Ford Motor Company Fund. “Our partnership with the Jackie Robinson Foundation is one of many investments we are making in today’s youth.” Continue reading

Kirk Whalum Concert To Stream Live on Facebook from the Detroit International Jazz Fest

This Labor Day weekend on Saturday, September 4th at 9:00pm EST, 8-Time Grammy nominated saxophonist Kirk Whalum will debut the live performance of his brand new release Everything is Everything: The Music of Donny Hathaway from the Detroit International Jazz Festival.  Continue reading

Kirk Whalum, The Music of Donny Hathaway

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Eight-Time Grammy nominated saxophonist Kirk Whalum has already had a whirlwind year with the recent release of the long-awaited third installment in his popular genre-bridging gospel jazz series, The Gospel According To Jazz: Chapter III (GATJ3).

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