
Jazz Legend Wayne Shorter Dies at 89
Visionary composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter has passed away at age 89, departing the earth as we know it and embarking on a new journey as part of his extraordinary life.
Visionary composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter has passed away at age 89, departing the earth as we know it and embarking on a new journey as part of his extraordinary life.
On Glide’s Tales from the Road series back in 2021, singer-songwriter Kevin Daniel detailed his return to the road following the pandemic shutdown. Most like any artist, he wrote of
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