Jazz Legend Wayne Shorter Dies at 89

The music world is remembering pioneering jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter who died March 2.

Jazz innovator, creator of a distinctive jazz sound, and 12-time Grammy winner describe saxophonist Wayne Shorter. His music lets you experience the legend. (Music “Footprints”) Already well known on the jazz world in the late 1950s – Shorter helped expand its sound over his eight-decade career – early on as a member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, and The Miles Davis Quintet, and as a founder of Weather Report. (Music “Birdland”) He collaborated with greats including Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan and fellow Buddhist Herbie Hancock, who says he’s lost his best friend, but that Shorter left us with love and compassion for all. Carmen Roberts  Fox News


Shorter’s closest friend and fellow SGI Buddhist, Herbie Hancock, said in a statement, “Wayne Shorter, my best friend, left us with courage in his heart, love and compassion for all, and a seeking spirit for the eternal future. He was ready for his rebirth. As it is with every human being, he is irreplaceable and was able to reach the pinnacle of excellence as a saxophonist, composer, orchestrator, and recently, composer of the masterful opera …Iphigenia. I miss being around him and his special Wayne-isms but I carry his spirit within my heart always.”

Shorter’s long-time label, Blue Note Records said, “Visionary composer, saxophonist, visual artist, devout Buddhist, devoted husband, father, and grandfather Wayne Shorter has passed away at age 89, departing the earth as we know it and embarking on a new journey as part of his extraordinary life. Shorter was surrounded by his loving family in Los Angeles at the time of his transition.”


Winter the Dolphin Dies

Winter fans mourn the loss of dolphin who ‘inspired hope, was loved by millions.’

A dolphin without a tail that captured many Americans’ hearts died Thursday night.
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium will be closed Friday so the staff can grieve the loss of their friend, Winter.

Winter the dolphin was the beloved star of the “Dolphin Tale” movies, inspired by her true story of losing her tale and finding so many friends.

“We’re here because of the most amazing animal and friend that I’ve ever known and I hope you love her as much as I do.”

Everyone at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida and all its visitors who grew to love Winter are heartbroken now. The aquarium says the 16-year-old bottlenose dolphin with an unprecedented prosthetic tail died Thursday evening despite urgent efforts to treat a gastrointestinal problem. Like all her years at the aquarium, Winter was cared for to the very end, dying in the arms of animal care experts. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.



Winter was two months old when her tail became entangled in a crab trap near Cape Canaveral, forcing its amputation.

“Dolphin Tale” was released in 2011 and chronicled Winter’s recovery and the unprecedented effort to fit her with a prosthetic tail.

A sequel followed three years later.

NY Philharmonic Plays Live Again

The world-famous orchestra takes a step out of the pandemic dark by performing in public Wednesday for the first time since March 2020.


Music from the New York Philharmonic poured over a live audience for the first time since going dark last March. Members of the orchestra performed a special outdoor concert in New York City for 120 health care workers. Lincoln Center CEO Henry Timms says they were the perfect first audience. “All of us in the artistic community, all of us as New Yorkers, we owe such a debt to the health care community.”

Trombonist Colin Williams says it sounded like, “A little bit of light at the end of the tunnel.” The Philharmonic will keep sharing that light during some 100 open-air concerts and graduations. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.

The New York Philharmonic hopes to resume subscription performances in September.

Gloria Gaynor Will Ring in the New Year With the Perfect Song

Most people will be happy to say goodbye to 2020 and one singer has the perfect song to send its on its way.

Gloria Gaynor will ring in the New Year in Times Square, New York by singing what could be considered an anthem for 2020.

MUSIC: “I will survive…”

The disco queen will perform her 1978 smash hit during an event to honor essential workers and their families. But with the pandemic gripping the city and the country, the event, as well as the famous Times Square ball drop will be streamed live. This will be the first time since 1907 that the ball drop will happen without a crowd cheering below in Times Square. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.

Obama Hamilton Song Debuts on Billboard Chart

Former President Obama makes his debut on the Billboard R&B chart. Fox’s Carmen Roberts has more.

“One last time …”
The “Hamilton” inspired song “One Last Time (44 Remix)” debuts at No. 22 this week on the Billboard R&B song chart. It features former President Obama reading President George Washington’s farewell address.

(President Obama) “I anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat in which I promise myself to realize the sweet enjoyment of partaking…”

The creator of the hit Broadway show, Hamilton, Lin Manuel Miranda released the record last month. In just one week it garnered more than 300,000 streams in the U.S. and sold 9,000 downloads.

Carmen Roberts. Fox News.

This is President Obama’s third time on Billboard. In 2009 his inauguration video reached No.6 on the TV-DVD Sales chart. In 2015 the song, “Pop Off,” by J-X Cannon featuring Obama, reached No. 10 on Billboard + Twitter Emerging Artists chart.