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Jazz it Up! is back with another hot episode featuring Trumpeter Roy Hargrove at the J&R MusicFest, and legendary songstress Gloria Lynne performing at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola in New York City. Did you know that President-Elect Barack Obama likes jazz? Well, Jazz it Up! was at a fundraiser during his campaign. Featured jazz artist such as Diane Reeves, Stanley Jorden, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Christian McBride and many others help raise $60,000 dollars for his campaign. You’ll also see vintage footage of "Sax Man" Sonny Rollins. A contemporary segment -Jazz Education- features Rashied Ali discussing Free jazz. Enjoy! 


























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When it’s time for the jazz singer Sheila Jordan to work on arrangements, she heads to Middleburgh, N.Y.
Tradition is of considerable use to Hiromi, but mainly as a springboard; she’s always poised to jackknife through the stratosphere.
Having five albums to her name is a sure testament to Grace Kelly’s preternatural skill, but it also possibly indicates a discomforting order of priorities.
Nearly all jazz balances improvisation against composition, but a band like Floriculture makes you realize how many degrees there are of striking that balance.
A subdued Diana Krall held forth on Tuesday at Carnegie Hall, where she gave the first of two concerts with a 41-piece orchestra, augmented by a jazz trio.
Reviews of Xasthur, Christian McBride, Josh Berman, Tiny Vipers and Yob.
On Monday afternoon, Michelle Obama invited about 150 high school jazz students to the White House for a program called Jazz Studio, with workshops led by jazz musicians and a concert.
Mr. Long, who took up the guitar in 1933, performed with an extensive list of greats in a journey that began with Dixieland, moved into swing and jumped forward to bebop.
The musicians featured are all finding new ways to look at the drum set, and at jazz itself.
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