Jazz

Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra have been building bridges to Cuba since long before the diplomatic thaw.
We don't follow this group's logic, but when have they been logical?
Because really, sometimes alarm clocks are just not enough.
The Hill, or "Little Harlem" as it was referred to from the '30s thru the '50s, was one of the elite African-American neighborhoods in America. It was home to one of the most vibrant jazz scenes in the country, as well as one of its hottest clubs, The Crawford Grill, which was owned by Gus Greenlee.