In the mid-1960’s there was talk of demolishing New Jersey’s grandest venue, a 2,800-seat concert hall originally known as the Salaam Temple, which had fallen on hard times after being built by the ...
HIGH POINT — It’s no coincidence that acclaimed jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright’s most recent single is titled “Living My Best Life.” It’s an apt description of the multiple-Grammy Award-nominee’s ...
HIGH POINT, NC (NOVEMBER 18, 2025) — Contemporary jazz saxophone legend Gerald Albright will bring his signature mix of groove, soul, and sophistication to Word of Life Tabernacle in High Point, NC, ...
Saxophonist—and bassist—Gerald Albright talks origin stories, the punch and polish behind Living My Best Life, why the title cut "Full Throttle" opens up onstage, and what listeners can expect when ...
The United States Navy has redirected the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford from Europe to the Caribbean as part of an expanded military operation targeting drug trafficking networks, a move drawing ...
(NEWARK, NJ) -- Friends of Symphony Hall along with Smooth Jazz New Jersey team up to bring adult contemporary music to the newly renovated Terrace Ballroom housed in Newark Symphony Hall. On Saturday ...
Sylvia Rhone, an industry trailblazer who is one of a decreasing number of women to helm a major music company, is stepping down from her post as chair/CEO of Epic Records, effective at the end of the ...
"It’s been an extraordinary journey," Rhone said in a memo, ending her six-year tenure as CEO after her appointment in 2019. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Industry insiders have speculated for years ...
It’s hard to imagine a universe where Missy Elliott, Pantera, 21 Savage, En Vogue, and Camila Cabello have much in common, but here’s one way they all did: All were among the many artists whose ...
Gerald Mack Jenkins, age 82, of Knoxville, passed away peacefully on September 17, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and man of faith, Gerald ...
This is an edited transcript of an episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.” You can listen to the conversation by following or subscribing to the show on the NYT Audio app, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, ...