Music
Organized Labor
While major festivals held the spotlight for the last several months, neighborhood activities pick up the slack in September. The month kicks off with the much-anticipated Black Men of Labor […]
Maurice Brown
Trumpeter Maurice Brown is undeniable. He can blow. Consider this—the only names to appear weekly on Snug Harbor’s schedule are Marsalis and Neville (Ellis and Charmaine, respectively) and Maurice Brown. […]
Troy Andrews: Identity Crisis
Troy Andrews smartly sums up his multi-dimensional musical milieu when, with a laugh, he explains, “It’s like Trombone Shorty presents Troy Andrews and introducing Trumpet Slim.” Andrews, 18, was first […]
Trolsen’s On The ‘Bone
Rick Trolsen’s latest album, Gringo Do Choro, dances with Brazilian choro music and the works of composer Pixinguinha. To many, the trombonist’s prevailing image is that of a modern jazz […]


