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 ...
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 ...
If the thought was that the second week of Jimmy Butler’s seven-game team suspension would quiet the outside noise regarding the Miami Heat forward, that hardly appears ...
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jazz, and rhythm and blues ran through the deepest parts of his soul. In the late summer of 1979, partway through his third year as president, Jimmy Carter hosted an afternoon of gospel music at ...
Two-time Emmy-winning Jimmy Kimmel holds the distinct honor of being the lone comedian leading the late-night TV effort on ABC with Jimmy Kimmel Live! After 20 years on the air, the series continues ...
By Jon Pareles Jimmy Carter was 52 when he started his presidency ... Carter welcomed musicians and presented concerts: country, gospel, classical and jazz, with performers including Loretta ...
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 ...
Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer and little-known Georgia governor who became the 39th president of the United States, promising “honest and decent” government in the wake of Watergate, and later ...
Jimmy Buckets started serving the suspension on Jan. 4 in the Heat’s home game against the Utah Jazz on Jan. 4. He did not travel with the team during a recent West Coast six-game road swing.