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Dale Keeney, the owner of Keeney Bros. Music Center, holds a pair of drumsticks as he poses for a portrait in one of the back offices of the shop. Keeney spent 36 years as a drummer performing across the country with the Fabulous Kingpins. Although his days of performing are behind him, Keeney said he hopes people, âKeep on rocking in the free world.â
Zach Wilkinson/Daily News Final notes for Keeney Bros. Music center closing after 30 years on the corner in downtown Moscow; building is for sale
By Garrett Cabeza, Daily News staff writer Mar 10, 2021
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Jazz had its heyday in the 1920s; in the 2020s, the University of Idaho continues to keep its legacy alive with the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.
Camille Thurman and säje will headline this yearâs festival, performing Friday and Saturday. Evening concerts will be available free online.
5 p.m. Friday
The Grammy-nominated group säje (rhymes with âbeigeâ) features Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick and Erin Bentlage, performing a combination of standard jazz composition, original music and contemporary twists on favorites.
Individually the women, who live in different cities throughout the U.S., have plenty of accolades and experience. Gazarek has two Grammy nominations. Taylor is an award-winning arranger for vocal ensembles and composes for and teaches the Seattle Girlsâ Choir. Kendrick performs original music as well as new interpretations of jazz and pop that she accompanies on harmonium, violin, viola and percussion. Bentlage began exploring