April 26, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — These sources provide a comprehensive look at the historical and contemporary jazz landscape across various global regions, with a primary focus on the United Kingdom and the United States. A detailed historical account documents the evolution of the jazz scene in Kingston-upon-Thames, tracing its roots from the 1950s through the rise of rhythm and blues. Modern event calendars highlight the active career of harpist Ben Creighton Griffiths, detailing his international performances and workshops through 2027. Additionally, the texts promote major American festivals like the Hampton Jazz & Music Festival in Virginia and the Hamptons JazzFest on Long Island. Venue-specific information also identifies local pubs and clubs in Middlesex that continue to host live jam sessions and resident artists. Together, these documents serve as both an archival record of jazz heritage and a practical guide for upcoming musical events. Continue reading
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Summer music festivals do more than entertain, they help us imagine possible futures
Eric Fillion, Queen’s University, Ontario and Ajay Heble, University of Guelph
Music festival season is finally here. And after multiple summers without large in-person gatherings and reduced capacities, many people are returning to their favourite music festivals to have a good time.
IN CELEBRATION OF BOB MARLEY’S 78TH BIRTHDAY, THE MARLEY FAMILY TUFF GONG AND UME RELEASE BOB MARLEY LIMITED-EDITION VINYL SERIES PRESSED AT TUFF GONG INTERNATIONAL IN JAMAICA – AVAILABLE MARCH 24
The Marley Family, Tuff Gong, and UMe commemorate Bob Marley’s 78th birthday by honoring his life and musical heritage by announcing twelve limited-edition Bob Marley vinyl L.P.s, each numbered and pressed exclusively at the legendary Tuff Gong International headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, featuring nine original studio albums and two original live albums, plus the world’s best-selling reggae album, Legend, all including a highly-desirable Tuff Gong stamp. Continue reading
