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Johnny Pacheco, a seminal figure in Cuban-based dance music as it is played in New York City, died on Feb. 15 at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, N.J. He was
Catch the next broadcast of All This Jazz, airing Saturday the 23rd on Public Radio 89.5 KWGS HD-1 from 9pm till midnight! (And we ll also be live-streaming at publicradiotulsa.org.) We ll present a can t-miss assortment of modern jazz, both recent and classic, both newly released and historically treasured. And in the 3rd and thematic hour of our program, running from 11pm to 12am, our theme will be More Jazz Greats Who Died Last Year. Thus we ll revisit last week s
In Memoriam focus as we hear from McCoy Tyner, Bucky Pizzarelli, Annie Ross, Ray Mantilla, and more. And elsewhere in the show, we’ll dig Andre Previn, Bill Harris, Eddie Daniels, Catherine Russell, and the late Sammy Nestico, among others. Join us, fellow jazz advocates! Or, if you prefer, listen to the rebroadcast of All This Jazz on Sunday night, the 24th, from 7pm till 10pm on Jazz 89.5 KWGS HD-2.. Thanks.
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Updated: 31 Dec 2020 08:28 PM BdST Chadwick Boseman in Beverly Hills, Calif, Jan 30, 2018. Death has rarely so shaped a year as it did in 2020. Boseman died on Aug. 28, 2020. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times
Death has rarely so shaped a year as it did in 2020. It swept the world riding the back of the coronavirus. It galvanised a Black Lives Matter movement across the United States and abroad, sending people of all colors into the streets to demand social justice. It altered the ideological makeup of the US Supreme Court so decisively that the consequences of that shift will assuredly be felt for decades.
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We said goodbye to many greats in 2020, including the one and only Little Richard.(Stephane de Sakutin/AFP/Stringer/Getty Images; design by Andrea Warner/CBC Music.) comments
This year took and it took and it took.
Great musicians and talented artists were no exceptions. In 2020, we said goodbye to pioneers of everything from reggae to conga to rock; virtuosos and geniuses alike; and artists who broke through racial barriers and gender binaries, trailblazers who changed music for everyone that followed.
In 2020, the global experience coronavirus, the worldwide Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality and anti-Black violence has been both shared and cruelly individual. Perpetual absence this is where the sorrow lives. Where the rage, fear and grief make it almost impossible to acknowledge the moments of gratitude and grace. A perfect high note, a glass ceiling shattered, constant disruptions to th