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21.
Celeste’s Debut Album "Not Your Muse" Will Hit You Right in the Feel
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(Music)
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If there were ever an idyllic introduction to a star on the rise, then Celeste’s Not Your Muse is it. The winner of BBC Music’s Sound of 2020, Celeste is an artist whose versatility is her handshake, ...
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Created on 09 March 2021
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"We Persist, We Flourish": Artist Candice Hoyes Opens Up About Her Newest Single ...
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(Music)
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... as an “artist-cum-activist,” is a woman in jazz wanting to spread the message of Black activism and joy. And she’s doing a damn good job at it. “Waiting For the World (Tired)” is more than just a song ...
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Created on 05 March 2021
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Andra Day Reveals Why She Required Months of Forced Rest After Making The US vs. Billie Holiday: BUST Interview
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(Movies)
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... Billie Holiday, came with many challenges, chief among them finding the legendary jazz singer’s voice. “First, was the tone,” explains the singer-now-actor who made her debut in the film The United States ...
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Created on 01 March 2021
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24.
The Nouveau Gospel: Wild Belle's Natalie Bergman On Her Solo Debut Album and Finding Heaven Beyond Grie
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(Music)
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... Johnny Cash, grew up in church pews. She cites jazz artist-turned-swamini Alice Coltrane as an inspiration; deems John Coltrane’s free-jazz journey to redemption, A Love Supreme (1965), “one of the most ...
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Created on 23 February 2021
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25.
Ela Minus' New Record Is A Shimmery Punk Collage
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(Music)
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... Jimeno, who spent a decade playing in a hardcore band before moving to the U.S. to study jazz drumming and synthesizer design at Berklee. Jimeno brings a raw, political punk sensibility to tracks like ...
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Created on 17 February 2021
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26.
Five Women Who Shaped Motown Soul: Not Just Pretty Faces, but the Heart of Hitsville U.S.A.
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(Music)
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... four years, in 1968, at the age of 22.
In 1969, around the time “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” was recorded and popularized by the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears, Holloway sued Motown boss Berry ...
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Created on 10 February 2021
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27.
5 Up-And-Coming Women Musicians You Should Know
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(Music)
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... arrived in 2020, was worth the wait.
Like her self-titled debut, this album is rife with reflective lyrics and jazz-pop settings. When I ask her what happened during the decade and a half that she was ...
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Created on 28 January 2021
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28.
Brooklyn-Based Puck's First Solo Project Is A Dance-Worthy Crush Song: BUST Premier
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(Music)
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... Prince, Moses Sumney, Macklemore, Amber Mark, playing in their bands. It's the intersection of the jazz scene, New York kids, music school kids, beatmakers. We can really play. We're just waiting for everyone ...
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Created on 15 January 2021
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29.
Fiona Silver’s “Love Potion No. 9” Is The Perfect Halloween Tune: BUST Premiere
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(Music)
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... original but makes the song new with jazzy layers of drums, electric guitar, and her quietly powerful voice. Silver is a self-proclaimed rockstar and this cover gives a taste of her wild side: taking an ...
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Created on 30 October 2020
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30.
JYOTI's "Mama You Can Bet!" Is An Audio Kaleidoscope To Keep You Ca
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(Music)
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Grammy-nominated vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Georgia Anne Muldrow conjures a mélange of sounds as the one-woman band JYOTI on her jazz-saturated album, Mama, You Can Bet! At first ...
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Created on 16 October 2020
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31.
10 Famous Bisexual Women from The Past to Know Now For BiVisibility
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(Feminism)
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... the two, one saying: “We cannot help our nature, as God has created it. But I have always thought you and I belong together”.
6. Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday was an iconic jazz vocalist in the ...
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Created on 05 October 2020
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32.
Beverly Glenn-Copeland's "Transmissions" Is Perfect For Both Lifelong Fans And Newcome
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(Music)
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... in Philadelphia, Glenn-Copeland left the U.S. to study music in Canada in the 1960s. In 1970, after dropping out of college due to discrimination, he released two mystical folk-jazz albums. Then, after ...
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Created on 24 September 2020
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33.
"Trinkets" Star Chloë Levine On Why She Loves Her Breakout Character: BUST Intervie
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(TV)
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... inside the music,” she said. What’s on Jillian’s playlist? Lots of jazz, of course, and also some Cherry Glazerr and Miya Folick. “I’m so affected by music, and I feel like a lot of people are.”
Up next, ...
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Created on 28 August 2020
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34.
How These Women Cartoonists Shaped the Flapper Image in the Roaring ’20s
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(Arts)
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... there were lots of women drawing comics for the newspapers,” says Trina Robbins, author of new book The Flapper Queens: Women Cartoonists of the Jazz Age, out July 7 from Fantagraphics. These rising art ...
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Created on 10 August 2020
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35.
Eurovision's Breakout Star Netta Talks Feminism, Music, And The Power Of Gibberish: BUST Intervie
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(Music)
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... I hear English and all the interesting sounds that can be in it, the sounds sometimes are more valuable to me than the actual meaning. I come from jazz and scatting, so I use my own scatting language and ...
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Created on 31 July 2020
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36.
Disney’s Problematic Splash Mountain Ride Will Be Replaced By A New "Princess and the Frog" Theme, Finall
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(Entertainment)
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... for featuring a number of Black characters and voice actors, depicting the vibrant culture of New Orleans, its Jazz-inspired soundtrack, and giving so many children a princess they can look up to.
While ...
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Created on 26 June 2020
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37.
Big Freedia Opens Up About Beyoncé, Bounce, Being Black in New Orleans, and Her Boo: BUST Interview
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(Music)
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... the subsequent mourning period, complete with a traditional jazz funeral through the streets of New Orleans, was documented by the show as well. Shortly after Vera’s death, Freedia released her third ...
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Created on 23 June 2020
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38.
Remember: Queer Black Womxn Paved The Way For LGBTQ+ Rights
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(Feminism)
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... as a singer at various jazz clubs and would often perform as a drag king. As an LGBTQ+ rights activist in New York City, DeLarverie would patrol Seventh and Eight avenues, checking in on lesbian bars to ...
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Created on 01 June 2020
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39.
Les Amazones d'Afrique Use Music To Fight For What Matters On "Amazones Powe
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(Music)
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... also nods to roots rock (“Red”), jazz (“Rebels”), and blues (“Fights”), but even with such a range in style, the common elements are unique, powerful voices and an even more powerful call to action. (5/5) ...
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Created on 15 May 2020
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40.
Legendary Actresses And Stuntwomen From Your Favorite Action Films Throw Down In This Virtual Fight
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(Entertainment)
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3. Julliette Lewis getting ready to jazzercise our ass.
4. Rosario Dawson getting ready to strike as Abernathy in a move from Death Proof.
5. Cameron Diaz throwing groceries at us.
6. ...
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Created on 05 May 2020