Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Harrold explained that he wanted to make sure that several different styles and generations were represented and that socially ...
NEW YORK CITY -- A confrontation in which a man said a woman tackled his 14-year-old Black son in a New York City hotel lobby as she falsely accused the teen of stealing her phone is under ...
NEW YORK -- The family involved in a now-viral incident where a woman wrongly accused a Black 14-year-old boy of stealing a cellphone, spoke to Good Morning America about what happened. "I've been ...
NEW YORK -- New York Police Department released new surveillance video showing the woman who accused a jazz musician's son of stealing an iPhone. The video shows the woman inside the Arlo Hotel in New ...
For jazz musician Keyon Harrold, returning to his hometown of St. Louis for Music at the Intersection Festival is more than a homecoming—it’s a celebration of the city’s musical legacy and the ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up After being attacked at the Arlo Hotel, Keyon Harrold Sr. asked, ...
When Keyon Harrold is listing the influences that he turned to during the creation of his rich and evocative new album Foreverland (January 2024 / Concord), he cites the likes of Radiohead, Fleet ...
A California woman who attacked a Black teenager at a luxury New York hotel in 2020 after falsely accusing him of stealing her cell phone has pleaded guilty to a felony hate crime. Miya Ponsetto, 23, ...
Foreverland’s title track paints a picture of a back-and-forth exchange between two would-be lovers. He opens the song with poignant lyrics of these love-bound souls beginning on different paths, but ...
Trumpeter/composer Keyon Harrold was born and raised in Ferguson, MO to a musical family. He is the son of pastors and one of 16 children. As a boy, a trumpet was placed in his hands, and the rest is ...
Harrold has made quite the name for himself as a sideman for Jay-Z, Common, D’Angelo, and Maxwell, as well as a solo artist. While he’s never been shy about expressing social issues with his music in ...