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Psychobilly surf rock acts Nekromantix and Messer Chups play The Siren on Dec 3

Halloween is behind us, but you can indulge your interest in the campy macabre when Danish-American psychobilly band Nekromantix and instrumental surf-rock combo Messer Chups.

Violin great Regina Carter is as an end-of-life doula when not recording, touring or teaching

The 2023 NEA Jazz Masters honoree and 2006 MacArthur Foundation "genius grant" recipient spends her free time performing for critically ill people. 'There are so many ways we can use our music for people who can't get out,' she says

Pianist Laszlo Gardony to Celebrate CLOSE CONNECTION In Marblehead & Plymouth

Internationally acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Laszlo Gardony will celebrate his recent Sunnyside Records recording Close Connection with two Boston area album release concerts this spring.

Guitarist Dave Stryker Breaks New Ground, Recording with String Quartet for As We Are (ALBUM REVIEW)

Guitarist Dave Stryker Breaks New Ground, Recording with String Quartet for As We Are (ALBUM REVIEW)
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Norman Simmons, Pianist Who Made an Elegant Art Out of Accompaniment, Dies at 91

Jazz House Kids Norman Simmons, a pianist, composer, arranger and educator whose multidimensional jazz career featured a series of high-profile associations with singers like Carmen McRae, Betty Carter, Joe Williams and Anita O’Day died on Thursday in Mesa, Ariz. He was 91, and lived in Lakewood, N.J. The cause was multiple myeloma, singer Antoinette Montague, a close friend, tells WBGO. Norman Simmons, left, backing saxophonist Wardell Gray at the Beehive Lounge in Chicago, mid-1950s. During a career spanning more than 65 years, Simmons specialized in a precise and nuanced style at the piano, with a keen sense of dynamic variation and harmonic color. For the first half of the 1950s he was a house pianist at the Beehive Lounge in Chicago, backing traveling greats like Wardell Gray and Lester Young. He was part of the band that played with bebop titan Charlie Parker in Feb. 1955, during Parker s final appearance in Chicago.

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