Countless legendary jazz and blues musicians, such as Wes Montgomery and Freddie Hubbard, began their rise to the top by performing on Indianapolisā famed...
When U.S. Army regiments sent African-American soldiers to France during WWI, Black soldiers shared their lively jazz music with the sleepy farm towns and...
During the 1930s and early 1940s, Indiana Avenue was the social hub of Black Indianapolis. Thriving businesses, theaters and jazz clubs drew in people...
NovaCain, a hip-hop artist and blind activist from Evansville, Indiana, wants the world to know that being diagnosed with a disability shouldnāt signal your...