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NOLA in New Hampshire

Gumbo in New Orleans. Once you start talking about it, everyone’s mom or grandma always has a better recipe. They all have their local spots and go-to’s, but no matter what…it doesn’t compare. I think the classical recipes and regional dishes like that really...

August 26th: Today In Music History

A musical Marsalis was born in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, on this day in 1960. His parents — Dolores and Ellis Marsalis — named him Branford, and he would grow up to play saxophone alongside Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and many other...

August 25th: Today In Music History

Jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter’s musical resume is long. Born in Newark, N.J. on this day in 1933, he was a member and musical director of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, also played with Miles Davis’ Second Great Quintet and co-founded the jazz fusion band Weather...

August 24th: Today In Music History

Here’s a special Jimmy’s birthday salute to a fellow Jimmy — James Kent “Jim” Fox, founder of The James Gang, was born in Cleveland on this day in 1947. Here’s The Gang doing “Walk Away” on “Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert” in...

August 23rd: Today In Music History

Better known for his tragic death than his birth, if things had turned out differently for Keith Moon, the mad drummer of The Who would be 74 today. Instead, he was just 32 when he died of an overdose of self-destructiveness on Sept. 7, 1978. Remember the time in 1967...

August 22nd: Today In Music History

Can I get “Boom Boom”? Happy Delta blues birthday to John Lee Hooker. They say he was born on this day in 1917 (or maybe 1912 or even 1920) in the town of Tutwiler in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. He wrote “Boom Boom” in 1961 and famously performed his signature...

August 21st: Today In Music History

William James Basie, better known to the musical world as Count, was born on this day in 1904 in Red Bank, N.J. Fondly remembered as one of jazz’s all-time greats, the bandleader/pianist had a profound influence over the big-band sound of the mid-20th century; he died...

August 20th: Today In Music History

When Robert Anthony Plant was performing this version of “Communication Breakdown” back in 1969, he would never have imagined that he would one day be dubbed a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) for “services to music” — some 60 years...

August 18th: Today In Music History

Jimi Hendrix’s electric reimagining of “The Star-Spangled Banner” rubbed some people the wrong way, but when he went on Dick Cavett shortly after performing the national anthem to close out the Woodstock music festival (51 years ago today), he told the talk show host,...

August 17th: Today In Music History

It’s a “Kind of Blue” day today. That’s because it was 61 years ago on this day that Miles Davis released what some consider to be the greatest jazz album ever made. It definitely ranks #1 on this list and this one. Some might say, “So What” — so did...