and a historic jazz concert that saw the President singing "Salt Peanuts" with Dizzy Gillespie … paying tribute to the great Charles Mingus … and extending the curfew so the avant-garde ...
On Thursday a magistrate judge set Kindle's initial court appearance for Jan. 21 in Salt Lake City. If convicted he faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison. An attorney has not yet been ...
Schulz, creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip, at his studio drawing table with a picture of his character Charlie Brown and some awards behind him in 1978 CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images He is an ...
where he hopped onstage with Dizzy Gillespie and drummer Max Roach for the famous two-word chorus of “Salt Peanuts.” Carter loved jazz and touted the pioneering free-jazz pianist Cecil Taylor ...
The late 39th President of the United States had deep connections to musicians like Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and The Allman Brothers. Kevin E G Perry looks back at how rock’n’roll shaped Jimmy Carter ...
During a jazz festival on the South Lawn, Carter enthusiastically joined Dizzy Gillespie for a rendition of “Salt Peanuts,” proving he wasn’t afraid to lean into the music’s ...
The following year, he hosted an all-star jazz concert on the south lawn of the White House during which he joined Dizzy Gillespie to deliver the two-word chorus of “Salt Peanuts.” In 1980 ...