Kobe Bryant “Dear Basketball” with John Williams at Hollywood Bowl
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[video_lightbox_youtube video_id=”xZRZSzZ2dWM” width=”640″ height=”480″ auto_thumb=”1″] Born in Taiwan, raised in South Africa, and now making her U.S. home in Boston, Eriel Huang has already known many worlds. But today, she seems most at home in the worlds of music and of service. Winner of a South African Music Award, or SAMA (the South African equivalent…
The penultimate lecture — Set #5 — in Herbie Hancock’s “The Ethics of Jazz” was held on March 24, with an examination of how the principles of Buddhism connect to human creativity. The lecture began with an introduction by Vijay Iyer, a musical multi-hyphenate — jazz pianist/composer/electronic musician/writer/producer — and a recent addition to the…
Washington, DC – March 16 At the Music Center at Strathmore near Washington, D.C., a concert by the Equity Arc Wind Symphony and veteran military musicians was more than a performance – it was a profound act of mentorship and peacebuilding. Originally planned with “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band, the event faced cancellation due…
Renowned artists to mentor students as part of Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance’s partnership with UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/jazz-legends-herbie-hancock-wayne-242396.aspx
The guests were welcomed to Tamning School Auditorium where 7th Annual Peace Festival took place on January 18, 2017. The invited guests included Guam Education Board members, Vice Speaker and Majority Leader Telena Cruz Nelson, Senator Therese M Terlaje, Mayor Louise C. Rivera, Vice Mayor Kenneth C Santos, and former Speaker Judith Won Pat. The…
The popular Japanese singer Kiyoshi Hikawa has made a profound impact on Japan’s entertainment industry and society as a whole. Born in Fukuoka in 1977, the performer (who prefers the pronouns ‘they’ and ‘their’) is celebrated for their contributions to the traditional Japanese music genre of enka, and in fact has often been called the…