Legendary jazz drummer, Jimmy Cobb, was born in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 1929. A superb, mostly self-taught musician, Jimmy is the elder statesman of all of the incredible Miles Davis bands.
Spoelstra says the Heat have no excuses for their huge loss to the Jazz despite the suspension of Jimmy Butler ...
The Heat suspended Jimmy Butler for seven games for conduct detrimental to the team, and he's probably not going to play for Miami again.
Inspired by Andy Kirk, Dick Wilson and Jimmy Lunceford, Jimmy began his professional career in 1935. By 1941, he was playing with Lee and Lester Young and the great Billie Holiday. Establishing ...
The album is widely respected as an early example of the way that jazz was beginning to acknowledge the fledgling funk sound. A classic example of funky urban jazz was new on the US album chart on ...
CAI's John Basile presents this look at the late President Jimmy Carter and his appreciation for America's music; jazz. Carter spoke eloquently about jazz and put his words into action in 1978 ...
Jimmy Carter wove music into his campaigns and rocked out long after his political career ended. Here are his 10 most rock ...
In January 1974, Jimmy Carter — then the governor of Georgia ... In 1978, Carter hosted a star-packed jazz concert on the South Lawn of the White House, where he hopped onstage with Dizzy ...
Classic 1960s albums by Andrew Hill and the Jazz Crusaders are the latest titles to be reissued through Blue Note's Tone Poet ...
Jimmy Carter, the longest-living United States president, died on Dec. 29 at age 100 Drew Angerer/Getty Former President Jimmy Carter's funeral proceedings will take place over six days following ...
The first events reflect Carter’s climb up the political ladder, from the tiny town of Plains, Georgia, to decades on the ...
Jimmy Carter was many contrasting things in his impossibly productive century on the planet. President and peanut farmer. Naval submariner and softball aficionado. Sunday school teacher and pal of ...