On March 28, the music world, and the Hudson Valley’s close knit community of music makers, lost another great one, Malcolm Cecil. The much-traveled musician, producer and Grammy-winning engineer passed away after a long illness in…
Ten days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, living legends and new artists came together for a primetime benefit concert, “America: A Tribute to Heroes.” The star-studded lineup included Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, U2, Billy Joel,…
Not many institutions mean as much to a community as The Apollo Theater means to Harlem. In The Apollo, academy and Emmy award-winning director—Roger Ross Williams, spends nearly two hours examining not only the musical importance of the…
The 47th edition of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest takes over the Big Easy for two consecutive weekends beginning April 22. The event concludes on May 1 with its traditional closer, Trombone Shorty, at New Orleans Fair Grounds.…
Legendary Stevie Wonder performed to a packed house at Buffalo's First Niagara Center. The "Songs In The Key of Life" show was a nearly four hour concert to the delight of the crowd.
Signing with Motown at the age of 11, Stevie Wonder is one of Motown's greatest artists and one of music's most legendary performers. Over the course of his extensive career, Stevie Wonder has amassed more than 30 top-10 hits, won more…
April 18, 2015 was a celebratory day for music in America. Not only was it National Record Store Day throughout the nation, it also was the 30th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Each year the Rock and Roll Hall of…
Kicking off a month-long residency at Red Square, The Chronicles paid tribute to the great Stevie Wonder, setting the tone for a month of musical tributes from Albany's premier jazz/funk group. Opening up the night for The Chronicles was…