The exhibition will be housed at the Armstrong Centre, opening in 2021 as a state-of-the-art building across the street from the house and museum.
Founded in 1939 by Alfred Lion, Blue Note is loved, respected and revered as one of the most important record labels in the history of music.
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Blue Note pianist Robert Glasper will return to acoustic jazz with his trio for his next release, ‘Covered,’ to be released on June 16.
An all star concert to celebrate 75 years of Blue Note Records is now available on the National Public Radio web site (Blue Note at 75, The Concert).