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Some of Hawaii's top local musical artists are coming together to raise money for pancreatic cancer research in honor of their friend, Donna "Daisy" Arany.
One of New York City’s most iconic jazz clubs is coming to Hollywood. Blue Note Jazz Club, which operates venues worldwide, including in Milan, Italy; Honolulu; Beijing and Shanghai, China ...
By Gary Graff Some history will be made, and rekindled, during this year’s 13th annual Blue Note Jazz Festival. The five-week parade of concerts begins on June 1 and will encompass 94 ...
Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning entertainer Paula Fuga is donating 100% of the ticket proceeds from her shows at the Blue Note Hawaii this Saturday and Sunday to the Hawaii Community Foundation’s ...
The Blue Note Jazz Festival Napa Valley wrapped its second annual music festival yesterday, and the weekend event already feels like a California wine country tradition in the making. It wasn’t ...
HONOLULU (KITV4) -- Local comedian James Mane is coming to Blue Note Hawaii on Wednesday, January 25th. Mane has performed stand up comedy throughout the country, and will be on tour on the Big ...
Honolulu (KHON2) – Japanese musician and actor Miyavi is returning to Hawaii to give his fans an unforgettable show at Blue Note Hawaii. Miyavi has six successful world tours under his belt ...
Honolulu (KHON2) – Blue Note Hawaii brings the laughs to Hawaii residents with the help of comedian, Gary Owen. No stranger to Hawaii, comedian Gary Owen makes his return to the islands with his ...
New York’s Blue Note Jazz Club is back in a big way this summer, with Ron Carter, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Robert Glasper, Jacob Collier, Eddie Palmieri, John Scofield and Al Di ...
The genre is in a state of diffusion and streaming dominates listening habits. But Blue Note is still dedicated to influencing the music’s path forward. By Giovanni Russonello The name Blue Note ...
Sophie Huber's documentary 'Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes' chronicles the history of the seminal jazz record label. By Frank Scheck Sophie Huber’s consistently fascinating documentary ...
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