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​Smoke rises May 29 in Minneapolis following protests in the city where George Floyd was killed May 25 while in police custody.

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Killing Of George Floyd Prompts Response From Music Industry, Performers

Mass protests over the killing of George Floyd, as well as the recent slayings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, have been followed by thousands of U.S. National Guard troops…


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Pianist Andy Milne Designs His Future


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Duchess

Live At Jazz Standard
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Sinne Eeg & The Danish Radio Big Band
We’ve Just Begun
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Liberty Ellman
Last Desert
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Sigurd Hole
Lys/Mørke
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Brian Landrus

For Now
(BlueLand)

Ruthie Foster Big Band
Live At The Paramount
(Blue Corn)

David Torn
Fur/Torn
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South By North East
for human beings
(Bumblebee Collective)

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Art Tatum (1909–1956)

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Impressions Of Art Tatum At The Grand Piano

The scene is The Three Deuces, a popular gathering place for the Chicago music profession. The tables are crowded and among the regular customers we see musicians and entertainers from the better known dance bands and radio studios. A sudden hush gathers over the room as a grand piano is rolled out upon the pocket-size dance floor. A ripple of applause as Art Tatum, pianist extraordinary, calmly seats himself at his piano. There is no introduction, no ballyhoos—he simply starts to play—and the eyes of everyone, musician and layman alike, are trained…






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