Robert Glasper and his trio played at the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art on December 15, the third snowy day in a week. So it was perhaps because of the inclement ...
Composer, bandleader, producer, arranger and keyboardist Robert Glasper has been a prolific and controversial figure in jazz and R&B circles since his 2004 debut Mood. That record came after Glasper ...
One of the most powerful jazz documentation of a Presidential Inauguration was a YouTube presentation of Robert Glasper's “Enoch's Meditation," a piece from his 2005 album entitled Canvas. Glasper, a ...
Camden, NJ--Robert Glasper, award-winning Blue Note recording artist and pianist will perform on Saturday, February 24th at 8 pm at the First Annual Gordon Theater Jazz Festival at Rutgers- Camden ...
Jazz musician Robert Glasper and his Trio will make two appearances in Western New York in the coming days. The Robert Glasper Trio performs Sunday at Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1285 Elmwood Ave., ...
Robert Glasper‘s month-long fall residency at NYC’s Blue Note Jazz Club starts this Thursday (10/3) and runs through November 3, with 56 shows in 28 nights and several guests/special sets including ...
Robert Glasper wants to get something off his chest regarding St. Louis. The jazz artist wants to address back-to-back no-shows, cancellations that have perhaps labeled him an unreliable booking in St ...
A four-time Grammy winner, Robert Glasper fluidly straddles the world of jazz, hip-hop and R&B with vigor and class. Last year’s Dinner Party EP with multi-instrumentalist Terrace Martin, saxophonist ...
As we count down to the ESSENCE Festival, taking place June 30-July 3 in New Orleans, artists from our power-packed lineup will sum up their lives—from childhood to stardom—in 10 songs. This week it’s ...
What sort of show does Robert Glasper have planned to close out this weekend's Indy Jazz Fest? Well, that will depend on you, Indianapolis. "Once I land in a city, I'll ask whoever's picking us up for ...
A momentary explosion of stride and swirl marks the pianist’s recent spin on Monk’s “Think of One” and, for longer than a moment, it telegraphs his interests—or, at least, some of his interests.
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