In honor of Black History Month, two staff writers discuss the history of Black student-athletes at the University.
A young troublemaker at the Colored Waif’s Home encounters one horn and two music educators. The world changes.
WGN’s Dave Schwan talks with author Larry Tye about his book, “The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count ...
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There are plenty of familiar songs, including Armstrong’s iconic “(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue,” the Grammy award-winning “Hello, Dolly!,” and “What A Wonderful World.” ...
Author Ricky Riccardi says Armstrong's innovations as a trumpeter and vocalist helped set the entire soundtrack of the 20th century. His new book about Armstrong's early life is Stomp Off ...
Ahead of her highly anticipated comeback, she has signed with Warner Records, marking a significant step in her solo career. On January 28, Warner Records confirmed that Jisoo has officially ...
It functions as a kind of representation or an example of the fact of being Black and particularly being Black American. On Louis Armstrong's ... On indigo blue dye and the slave trade These scenes in ...
On Louis Armstrong's version of the song "(What Did I Do To Be So) Black and Blue ... On indigo blue dye and the slave trade These scenes in the historical record of people being exchanged ...
"The Records Rule has placed most records about county-held immigration detainees in an impenetrable black box, shielding them from public scrutiny," the lawsuit states. More:Possible ICE activity ...