Thirty-eight years ago today, Michael Jackson topped the Hot 100 with an iconic song that almost featured Prince.
Quincy Jones was always willing to speak his mind when sharing opinions about artists, and that meant a few people caught some insults.
Samara Joy’s voice has the ability to transform listeners to the early jazz clubs, filling them with warm nostalgia for ...
On Oct. 13, 1979, Michael Jackson topped the charts with 'Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,' kicking off his reign as the King ...
Award-winning trombonist Jeff Bradshaw is bringing his music to Charlotte this weekend for a one-night show at Middle C Jazz.
Bonhams holds the world record for Bob Ross, and with his market continuing to climb, proceeds benefiting American Public ...
Michael Jackson's legacy is one that will never be forgotten. His unique voice, dancing and vision for a better place touched ...
Jones was no stranger to Grammy trophies, winning a total of 28 out of his staggering 80 nominations. This photo is from the ...
The concert, featuring vocalists Ms. Lisa Fisher and José James, will be led by Chris Walden as conductor of his Pacific Jazz ...
Besides his work with pop stars and jazz greats, he is credited with helping to invent the six-string contrabass guitar.
Funk icon George Clinton also received the inaugural Quincy Jones Award.
Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson changed the world with the 1985 charity single "We Are the World" — but Richie wishes Jackson had changed his clothes. "Michael was very close with his family, but ...