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Pete Gitlin plays the bass during his weekly jazz jam session at Pita Jungle in Chandler on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012.
Pete Gitlin plays the bass during his weekly jazz jam session at Pita Jungle in Chandler on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012.
Pete Gitlin plays the bass with pianist Dave Ihlenfeld during his weekly jazz jam session at Pita Jungle in Chandler on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012.
Bobae Johnson of Ahwatukee Foothills was one of the performers at Saturday�s Young Musicians Competition.
Finalists competed Saturday at the Young Musicians Competition at Desert Foothills Lutheran Church in Scottsdale.
The Wickenburg Children’s cultural Organization will sponsor the second Music in the Park on the grounds of the Garcia Little Red School House, 245 N. Tegner St., from 3 to 4:30 p.m. March 6.
Three musicians will perform Sept. 20 in Melikian Hall at Armenian Apostolic Church of Arizona, 8849 E. Cholla St., Scottsdale, to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Armenia following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
For the past five years, Alderson and her husband, Bob, have auditioned musicians and artists and trained them in how to share their talents and interact with seniors.
CIRCLE OF SONG: From left, Mary Stoutland, resident at All Seasons Adult Care, Melody Fox, owner of the facility, Anne Longo, also a resident and Audrey Alderson, founder of Audrey’s Angels, sing along as Tina Eaton plays “You Are My
A federal judge sentenced former Meat Puppets bassist Cris Kirkwood to 21 months in prison Monday for attacking a security guard with a baton.
After finishing their spring semester at Ohio’s Cleveland Institute of Music, Ashley Buckley and Yun-Ting Lee decided to get some of their old friends together for a jam session.
The bass player for the Tempe-based rock band The Meat Puppets was shot Friday during a struggle with a security guard at a downtown Phoenix post office.
With more than 50 Valley bands set to play for approximately 30,000 runners and a multitude of spectators, Sunday’s first annual P.F. Chang's Rock ’n’ Roll Arizona Marathon is much more than a race.
Composer Gunther Schuller turned down offers from several prestigious institutions and opted to spend this spring in Tempe teaching music at Arizona State University.
Frank Darmiento is a perfect example of the expression: There is no such thing as an overnight success. The 58-year-old Scottsdale man recently wrote an original musical composition that will be performed as part of the 2003-04 Dallas Wind Symphony concert series. His composition was one of seven chosen from 140 submissions.
A changing music industry has given Ahwatukee Foothills musician Pete Gitlin exposure he never thought was possible before.
Three Ahwatukee Foothills musicians performed Saturday in a musical competition that saw some of the best young artists around Phoenix come out and play.
A start-up Tempe company is helping budding musicians and film producers advance in the entertainment industry. Unicorn Media, 24 W. Fifth St., launched a Web site this week that allows musicians and other artists to display their music videos and films in a high-definition format and to be paid for their work.
Unicorn Media CEO Bill Rinehart in the engineering room at the Tempe business. The company is starting a Web site that allows musicians and film producers to record their music and distribute it.
Although Jackson Browne may be more visible as a political activist than as a singer/songwriter these days, Browne's latest two discs have given longtime fans a unique glimpse into the artist's creative process.
ACTION JACKSON: Before Jackson Browne was known more for his outspoken political beliefs than for his music, Browne recorded some of the finest singer/songwriter albums of his generation.
NEW ORLEANS - Singer Harry Connick Jr. wielded a paintbrush. R&B heartthrob John Legend did a little laundry.
New Orleans musician and native Harry Connick, Jr. talks about the musicians village in New Orleans, Saturday, May 5, 2007. Connick took time to do a little work around the houses before performing at the Jazz and Heritage Festival later in the da
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