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New Jazz and Blues News - 7/13/2021

New Jazz Releases: Will Bernard – Ancient Grains (PosiTone): “Will Bernard offers up a hearty meal of tastes and styles from his own harvest of ”Ancient Grains” on his third release for Posi-Tone. With a modern jazz sensibility and elegantly lyrical compositional focus, the crux of this brilliantly evocative musical program remains focused upon the fingers and strings of the expressive guitarist himself. Meanwhile the masterful contributions of B-3 organist extraordinaire Sam Yahel and the explosive metrics of drummer Donald Edwards provide several melodic highlights in addition to the rhythmic support necessary to keep the session deeply in the pocket. Some of our fans may already be familiar with his earlier work, but we think now is definitely the time for a new generation to discover the bold guitar mastery of Will Bernard! To this end, we strongly believe a steady diet of “Ancient Grains,” with its balanced menu of straight ahead performances from the funky and so

Austin, Nashville LGBT Chambers of Commerce team up for Pride in Local Music

The event is a hybrid of virtual and in-person performances by LGBTQ+ artists. Author: Brittany Flowers Updated: 6:40 PM CDT June 29, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas The Austin and Nashville LGBT Chambers of Commerce are teaming up to put on the second Pride in Local Music event celebrating and supporting local LGBTQ+ artists.  The event will feature musical performances from five local artists in iconic venues located in both cities. Austin performers include Patrice Pike, Kenny Williams Trio, P1nkstar, Pleasure Venom and Tina G.  LGBT Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tina Cannon said the event started last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Ariana Grande has congratulated her older brother, Frankie Grande, on his engagement - 12-Jun-2021

The former 'Celebrity Big Brother' contestant proposed to Hale Leon, 28, this week at VR adventure venue Dreamscape in Los Angeles, and following the happy news, his 27-year-old sister Ariana has taken to social media to congratulate her sibling

L A s best LGBTQ and ally bars and eateries for Pride Month

Print It’s a month for merriment as California gets a handle on its COVID-19 cases and we pay tribute to the sacrifices, heroes and the civil rights movement of the LGBTQ community. But this year’s Pride Month festivities in the L.A. area will look different than they did in pre-COVID years. Landlord disputes and lack of government support during the pandemic have caused several favorite LGBTQ spots Rage, Club Cobra, Gold Coast, Flaming Saddles, Faultline and Oil Can Harry’s among them to close their doors. “It’s hard work keeping a bar open day to day during ‘normal’ times,” said Markus Molinari, an LGBTQ activist and partner in H.wood Group, which operates Harriet’s Rooftop in West Hollywood. “But since COVID and all the mandatory government shutdowns, it’s damn near impossible to sustain for that long without any real bailout or help.”

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