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Charlie Wilson: Better Now Than Ever

He began singing in the church choir at the age of 3 years old in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With over 30 years in the business, dozens of music awards, 6 Grammy nominations and the 2009 Soul Train Icon Award, Charlie Wilson, former lead singer of the legendary funk group, The GAP …

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Victoria Rowell: Advocating for Civil Rights

As a foster care advocate and former foster care child, Victoria Rowell is a force to be reckoned with. Born and raised in Portland, Maine, at 16 days old, Rowell was put in to foster care with her two sisters. At age eight, she began taking ballet lessons, and at …

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Boney James: Better With Time

James Oppenheim, the saxophonist, producer and songwriter. Who? One may ask, however a fan would know it’s none other than Boney James. The three–time Grammy Award nominee, NAACP Image Award nominee and the most successful instrumentalist of our time is not a “smooth jazz player” according to the Boston Globe. …

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Dr. Yusef Lateef: His Truth in Music and Faith

iRock Jazz recently sat down to talk with Dr. Yusef Lateef about his unique approach to music, education, and most importantly life. When Yusef Lateef speaks, his delivery becomes a story within itself. Resonating throughout his tone is the humility one might expect from a faithful servant. And yet, in …

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Freda Payne: Sophisticated Lady Pt. 1

Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images It’s the early 1970’s, the era where Black Power was still at its high, Afros were the norm, Blaxploitation films were the top movies to see and Black actresses like Pam Grier, Tamara Dobson, Lonette McKee, Denise Nicholas, Vonetta McGee and Freda Payne were …

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Freda Payne: Sophisticated Lady Pt. 2

The iRock Jazz interview with singer, performer and actress Freda Payne continues with Part 2: iRJ: Tell us about “Band of Gold” how did it come about, it’s obviously you’re anthem? Did you know it was going to be a hit and a pillar for that decade? FP:  I was …

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Bilal: Deconstructing Neo-Soul

Bilal is a Philadelphia born, New York-based singer-songwriter. Working within various genres, Bilal first came to prominence as a member of the Soulquarians, creating amongst such names as Common, J Dilla, and Talib Kweli. When not lending his talents to others, Bilal has released four albums to date, most recently …

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Victor Goines: Music as a Second Language

New Orleans native Victor Goines is much more than a jazz saxophonist and clarinetist. He is a composer, musician, educator and the director of jazz studies at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University. Goines has played the clarinet since the age of eight and has been mentored by …

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Cassandra Wilson: Nurturing Music Lovers at The Yellow Scarf

Cassandra Wilson Cassandra Wilson’s distinctive and versatile voice, coupled with her music playing and writing skills, marked her as one of the top jazz singers of the 1990s. With a background in playing both the guitar and the piano, Wilson’s vocal range is the instrument that distinguishes her from other …

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A Conversation with Chick Corea

Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1941, pianist and twenty-time Grammy award winning pianist and composer Chick Corea has captivated the hearts and minds of thousands of fans and musicians alike for the past several decades. Be it behind a piano or one of several synthesizers, Corea’s place in history as …

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George Duke: The Evolution of Music.

George Duke is a Grammy Award-winning musician whose career has spanned over forty-five years. During this time, Duke has traversed a multitude of genres as both a performer and as a producer, working with artists ranging from Frank Zappa to Julian “Cannonball” Adderley. Duke has also made his mark as …

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