
Javier Nero Album Featured in The Guardian
Jazz faculty artist Javier Nero’s album Kemet (The Black Land) was recently featured in The Guardian in an article talking about the renaissance of the

Jazz faculty artist Javier Nero’s album Kemet (The Black Land) was recently featured in The Guardian in an article talking about the renaissance of the
Jazz faculty Nasar Abaday is one of three regional artists, educators, producers, and promoters being honored with the 2024 Ronnie Wells Jazz Service award at

Sean Jones, the Richard and Elizabeth Case Chair of Jazz Studies interviewed by trumpeter/educator Jeremy Pelt for an episode of the Griot podcast coming out

December means entertainment awards-season pushes and year-end best-of lists, with Peabody faculty and alumni popping up in various publications’ annual round ups. The New York

Singer Ethel Ennis was already an esteemed veteran when she joined the Baltimore Jazz Orchestra as guest soloist and opened the Peabody Institute’s 1998-99 season

Distinguished Visiting Faculty Darin Atwater makes history as only the third, and first African American, to hold the position as Artistic Director for the Monterey

Peabody’s Computer Music department celebrates hip-hop’s silver anniversary this year with a three-day mini-festival exploring the Black American art form’s history, influences, and creative possibilities.

Peabody faculty artist Nasar Abadey is one of four esteemed jazz artists being honored with the Howard University Benny Golson Jazz Master Award this week

Current students Michaela Marin (BM Voice), Alex Navarrete (BM Jazz Piano), and Trinity Gray (MM Voice) produced and performed a benefit concert promoting awareness of

The first episode of Assistant Professor of Jazz Richard D. Johnson’s new podcast “Music Business: Who is This?” was released August 28, 2023, with new