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    “My work is the intersection between spiritual practice and Black aesthetics,” said Wilkins. “The two symbols I draw from are John Coltrane and the Black church.”

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    Social Science’s personnel now hinges on a six-person core: Carrington, guitarist Matthew Stevens, pianist Aaron Parks, multi-instrumentalist Morgan Guerin, and vocalists Carl “Kokayi” Walker and Debo Ray.

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    “I don’t want to listen to jazz because I have to save it,” said Joy. “I want to listen to it and play it because I like it.”

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    Branford Marsalis’ crack quartet was among the stronger arena fare on the menu at Umbria.

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    ’You can’t simply book a festival with things that you like,” Christian McBride says of the Newport Jazz Festival. “You have a responsibility to present up-and-coming artists who people don’t know yet. And you have to get people in the seats.”

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    “I definitely want to find a way to put together different disciplines in the arts going forward,” Fava says.

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    George Duke (1946–2013) in concert with the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra.

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    Bennett, perhaps, has the honor of the longest sustained career as a star performer in the annals of show business history, writes John McDonough.

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    “It felt like my people were right there in Harlem,” Jacques Schwarz-Bart said of the muse for his latest recording.

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