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.
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 ...
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 ...
The Lincoln Lawyer is coming back for a fourth season - and with Neve Campbell in tow.
The Phoenix Suns, loading up on draft picks perhaps with an eye toward a trade, sent their 2031 first-rounder to the Utah Jazz on Tuesday in exchange for three first-round ...
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 ...
It was an emotional night for Jimmy Kimmel as he returned to his late-night show for the first time since the outbreak of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. In his Monday monologue ...
Former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter weren't supposed to go on their first date. On a Sunday night in 1945, Jimmy Carter, on a break from the U.S. Naval Academy in ...
The House speaker announced that the flags on the Hill will be raised for Trump’s inauguration and lowered the following day to honor the death of Jimmy Carter. See 13 of the week’s most ...
Jimmy Lai could have fled Hong Kong when the Communists arrived in 1997. Hundreds of thousands of his fellow Hong Kongers did, making for the friendlier shores of Canada, Australia, and the United ...
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 ...