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Learn about the history and restoration of The Music Hall, an 895-seat theater in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, that hosts music, readings, comedy, and cinema. Find out the upcoming events and series at this historic venue.
Strawbery Banke is an outdoor history museum in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, featuring 37 restored buildings from the 17th to 19th centuries. Learn about the history and lifestyles of the oldest neighborhood in New Hampshire, see exhibits, demonstrations, and events, and visit nearby Prescott Park.
Brava Jazz Publishing, a collaboration between jazz composer/arrangers Annie Booth and Alan Baylock (One O'Clock Lab Band, University of North Texas College of Music), launched in Spring 2023 with a diverse catalog of big band music for all ability levels from middle school to professional, composed and/or arranged by women.
Stuff Smith was an American jazz violinist who played with Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Sun Ra. He was one of the first jazz violinists to use electric amplification and recorded several albums as a leader and a sideman.
The Portsmouth Downtown Historic District encompasses the historic urban core of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.With a history dating to the 17th century, Portsmouth was New Hampshire's principal seaport and the center of its economy for many decades, and the architecture of its urban center is reflective of nearly four centuries of history.
Nocturne Records was an American jazz record company and label founded in 1954 by Roy Harte, a drummer, and Harry Babasin, a bassist. Based in Hollywood, California, Nocturne concentrated on West Coast jazz. [1] On March 28, 1955, Nocturne merged with Liberty and issued the Nocturne catalog under the Liberty label, as the "Jazz in Hollywood ...
Club Nocturne (1998) is the 13th studio album (14th overall) from the jazz group Yellowjackets, and their sixth and final release for the Warner Bros. label. The album was nominated for "Best Contemporary Jazz Album" Grammy Award .
Amsallem was born in Oran (Algeria) to Elie Amsallem (1922-2019) and Sylviane Cohen Amsallem (1929-2022). He started learning the piano at age 7 and also took up the classical saxophone at the local conservatory.