Archive for April, 2015

Why Jazz Matters: Track 13

| April 1, 2015
Why Jazz Matters: Track 13

by Norman Provizer Back in 2002, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History began promoting April as Jazz Appreciation Month. The idea, with the appropriate acronym JAM, caught on and there now exists a wide-range of activities connected to the month-long celebration. Of course, jazz, America’s great contribution to global culture, should be appreciated more […]

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The Fabulous Boogienauts Breaking Into Film Score, Headlining Herman’s

| April 1, 2015
The Fabulous Boogienauts Breaking Into Film Score, Headlining Herman’s

by Jessica Moffett If you listen to The Fabulous Boogienauts’ 12 Inches Fully Funktional CD, it’s no accident that it’ll remind you of the sweet seductive tales of Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly or even the orgasmic chemistry of Cerrone’s Love In C Minor albums. In the 1970s, most of the Fabulous Boogienauts members were children limited to 3 TV stations, 8-track cassettes, […]

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