Peplowski, who died Feb. 2, started playing clarinet professionally at age 10 and went on to perform with the Benny Goodman Orchestra and to record on his own. Originally broadcast July 7, 1999.
Also a saxophone standout, he served as stylistic bridge between the Benny Goodman swing era and the genre-blurring present.
The Chippewa Valley Jazz Orchestra welcomes renowned composer and musician John Raymond for a one-night event tonight. The CVJO got its start in 2008 and, outside of COVID shutdown, has ...
Justin Webb (presenter of Today and Americast, and former BBC North America Editor) explores the surprising relationship between classical music and American politics. From the days of the Founding ...
MSU prof has had friendship for more than four decades with jazz icon Wynton Marsalis, who will lead Jazz at Lincoln Center ...
His passing came after a five-year battle with multiple myeloma, a cancer that begins in the plasma cells in the bone marrow, ...
The Canadian Press on MSN

Today-Music-History-Feb14

Today in Music History for Feb. 14: ...
The Palm Springs Post on MSN

When the bass steps into the spotlight

At the Palm Springs International Jazz Festival, an instrument long consigned to the background becomes the through line of a century of jazz history — from New Orleans parades to fusion, funk and the ...
After WWII, Powell moved to Hollywood to craft music for movies and cartoons, most notably the Tom and Jerry shorts. He made ...
The Monkees music came from the cream of contemporary songwriters in the ’60s in that period just before songwriters ...
Swing along to the second performance ever of the Philharmonia Big Band, with conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali on drums. The ...
The acclaimed clarinetist and saxophonist Ken Peplowski died on Sunday, Feb. 1, during The Jazz Cruise '26 ...