Stichting Pushing Music Forward Foundation

Stichting Pushing Music Forward Foundation PMFF is een Ned.stichting met een internationale focus die zich verbindt met kunst en cultuur. Ons hart, de kern, resoneert met jazz, soul, hiphop en funk.

For the release, Rock formed the Soul Brothers, a band of all-star session musicians that includes drummer Daru Jones (J...
16/10/2020

For the release, Rock formed the Soul Brothers, a band of all-star session musicians that includes drummer Daru Jones (Jack White, Talib Kweli), guitarist Marcus Machado, bassists MonoNeon (Prince, Nas) and Christian McBride (Sting), keyboardist BigYuki (A Tribe Called Quest) and vocalist Jermaine Holmes (D’Angelo).

Hear “Say It Again” from legendary hip-hop producer’s third instrumental LP, a collaboration with all-star studio band the Soul Brothers

R.I.P Eddie Van Halen 💙🙏🥀One of the most important musicians of the 20th century has just passed away at age 65.Van Hale...
06/10/2020

R.I.P Eddie Van Halen 💙🙏🥀
One of the most important musicians of the 20th century has just passed away at age 65.
Van Halen was a guitar virtuoso, whose blinding speed, control and innovation propelled his band Van Halen into one of hard rock’s biggest groups, fueled the unmistakable fiery solo in Michael Jackson’s hit “Beat It” and became elevated to the status of rock god.

Stanley Crouch1945-2020Gloria Nixon-Crouch has asked that the following be shared:Stanley Crouch passed away at the age ...
16/09/2020

Stanley Crouch
1945-2020

Gloria Nixon-Crouch has asked that the following be shared:

Stanley Crouch passed away at the age of 74 on September 16, 2020 at The Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, N.Y., after a long illness.

He is best known as one of the most impassioned and at times controversial American cultural critics and commentators of the past half-century.

Crouch was the author of eight critically acclaimed books, including one novel, as well as hundreds of uncollected articles, essays, album liner notes, and reviews. His first essay collection, Notes of a Hanging Judge (1989), was widely debated in its day and established him as a critic to be reckoned with. His extensive writings on jazz influenced the direction of the music while also expanding the audience for it among the general public. He co-founded Jazz at Lincoln Center and served as artistic consultant, playing an integral role in the institution’s repertoire and often writing notes and essays for concert programs. Crouch’s acclaimed biography, Kansas City Lightning: The Rise and Times of Charlie Parker, was published to great acclaim in 2013.

Born on December 14, 1945 in Los Angeles, California, Stanley Crouch was raised in a single-parent household. His mother had roots in East Texas. As an often-sickly child with severe asthma, he immersed himself in books and old movies. Becoming interested in jazz and poetry, he taught himself to play the drums. In 1968, he was named a poet-in-residence at Pitzer, one of the Claremont Colleges, where he would also go on to teach, prior to teaching literature at Pomona College, without a degree. He also led Black Music Infinity, an avant-garde jazz group that included future jazz luminaries David Murray, Arthur Blythe, James Newton, and Mark Dresser. His poems were published in the Evergreen Review and Harper's magazine, and he published a collection of poetry in 1972.

In 1975, Crouch moved to Manhattan to focus on writing, and soon became a busy freelancer, giving up performing as a musician when his writing career took off. By the late ‘70s he was writing steadily for the Village Voice and later for the New Republic, covering music and literature with energy and intensity. His musical focus shifted from the avant-garde he played in the 1970s to a more roots-based jazz championed by musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, for whom Crouch became a longtime mentor.

Many will remember him from his lively column in the New York Daily News, in which he commented on race, culture, and local issues from 1995 to 2014. Crouch appeared frequently on television as a commentator, was a consistent guest on The Charlie Rose Show, had a short stint on 60 Minutes, and in 2001 was one of the prominent jazz scholars featured in Ken Burns’ epic 10-part television documentary Jazz. He appeared in many other documentaries as well, working with Burns and others. Ever the non-ideological and unpredictable thinker, his advice was sought in an official capacity by the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations.

In 2000, Crouch served as visiting professor at Columbia University in New York City. For much of the last decade of his life, he served as president of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, which supports music education. Crouch was awarded honorary doctorates from Hofstra University and Manhattan College, and received a Guggenheim Fellowship (1982), Whiting Award (1991), MacArthur Fellowship (1993), and Fletcher Foundation Fellowship (2005). In 2016, Crouch was awarded the Windham-Campbell Prize for nonfiction from Yale University, and more recently, he received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation Award (2019) and the Jazz Journalists Association (2020), and was named a National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Master in 2019.
He is survived by his wife, Gloria Nixon-Crouch, his daughter from an earlier marriage, Gaia Scott-Crouch, and a granddaughter, Emma Flynn White. He will be sorely missed by a large number of friends and mentees, for whom he was a loving, inspiring and generous presence.

The Humbleness of SelfThe spirit of righteousness Love.Thank you Chadwick ❤ a true vessel, humble spirit of Greatness of...
29/08/2020

The Humbleness of Self
The spirit of righteousness Love.
Thank you Chadwick ❤ a true vessel, humble spirit of Greatness of Gratitude and Gratefulness.
Rest in Peace 🥀

My sincere condolences to family and friends.
Sending Love Mo

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kUKK_QGk3mU

Keep on beating the drums. The fight is done. Zen as is. Spread your wings Frankie 💔My sincere condolences to family and...
22/08/2020

Keep on beating the drums. The fight is done. Zen as is. Spread your wings Frankie 💔
My sincere condolences to family and friends.
🥁

My favorite song REDBONEWe wanted to showcase the culture, not just the band, so the story became a spiritual traveler w...
04/08/2020

My favorite song REDBONE

We wanted to showcase the culture, not just the band, so the story became a spiritual traveler who leaves home to explore a new world'

'We wanted to showcase the culture, not just the band, so the story became a spiritual traveler who leaves home to explore a new world'

FAREWELL R.I.P. 🙏Peter Allen Greenbaum aka Peter Green (73). Thank you ❤ Sending my condolences to his family and friend...
25/07/2020

FAREWELL R.I.P. 🙏Peter Allen Greenbaum aka Peter Green (73). Thank you ❤
Sending my condolences to his family and friends.
Peter Green is the Co-founder of Fleetwood Mac.
He was a brilliant singer-songwriter and guitarist, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Green's songs, such as "Albatross, Black Magic Woman, Man of the world are a few famous songs of him.
https://youtu.be/hRu7Pt42x6Y

This year, the international Nelson Mandela Day celebration will be elevated through dance music when South African prod...
17/07/2020

This year, the international Nelson Mandela Day celebration will be elevated through dance music when South African producer Shimza performs a livestream from Robben Island.

On Saturday July 18, Robben Island will welcome its first-ever DJ livestream when Shimza performs in honor of Nelson Mandela Day.

Hoop Dancer Nakotah LaRance (30) won nine world champion titles for hoop dance and taught classes at a nonprofit Nakotah...
14/07/2020

Hoop Dancer Nakotah LaRance (30) won nine world champion titles for hoop dance and taught classes at a nonprofit Nakotah LaRance, just passed away.

"His greatest love was being a mentor of Hoop Dance to the Native Youth. He guided each child to find the beat of their own life path and the pride of their native culture," Steve LaRance, Nakotah's father; "Our family plans to send him home in our traditional Pueblo/Hopi way."

One of the globe's most accomplished and well known Native hoop dancers, Nakotah LaRance, has died, according to an announcement from family friends with the Lightning Boy Foundation


LaRance, won his ninth world title in 2018 at the Heard Museum's World Championship Hoop Dance Contest in Phoenix. He has also been on several TV shows, acted in movies and mini-series, including Steven Spielberg's Into the West and performed for several years as a principal dancer for Cirque Du Soleil.

https://youtu.be/yHM8eSz3Skw

Inspired By Injustice, Wynton Marsalis Reflects On His Music,Speaking with Christian McBride about racial injustices, pa...
02/07/2020

Inspired By Injustice, Wynton Marsalis Reflects On His Music,
Speaking with Christian McBride about racial injustices, past and present.
WBGO and Jazz At Lincoln Center
https://www.npr.org/2020/07/02/886507097/inspired-by-injustice-wynton-marsalis-reflects-on-his-music

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https://www.npr.org/2020/07/02/886507097/inspired-by-injustice-wynton-marsalis-reflects-on-his-music

Host Christian McBride and trumpeter/composer Wynton Marsalis reflect on Marsalis' studio recordings that address injustices and speak about the role music plays in speaking truth to power.

RIP, Lionel Frederick "Freddy" Cole, 1931-2020🕊🙏❤My sincerest condolences to your family and friends around the world. J...
28/06/2020

RIP, Lionel Frederick "Freddy" Cole, 1931-2020
🕊🙏❤
My sincerest condolences to your family and friends around the world.

Just found out our beloved Freddy Cole transitioned yesterday. Although my heart is saddened, I am comforted by the times I had the opportunity to talk with him and his band. Having a great afternoon and evening here in the Netherlands which I never forget.

With his warm, velvety sound, singer and pianist Freddy Cole has earned a reputation as an urbane performer whose music is the epitome of straight-ahead jazz and R&B. Initially breaking through with his 1953 hit “Whispering Grass,” Cole drew favourable comparisons to (and spent much of his early career in the shadow of) his older brother, singer Nat King Cole. However, since issuing 1990’s I’m Not My Brother, I’m Me, he has enjoyed a latter-career resurgence, releasing a bevy of well-regarded albums and picking up four Grammy nominations, including for 2000’s Merry Go-Round, 2010’s Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B, and 2018’s My Mood Is You.

Thank You Freddy Cole for sharing your music with adoring fans around the world. Your words of kindness and Love I carry with me. My sincerest condolences to your family and friends around the world. 💔🎶

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