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The Candy Shop Boys, including drummer Arthur Vint, right.

Native Tucsonan Arthur Vint now lays down the beat for New York City's Candy Shop Boys, a classic jazz quintet who will showcase their take on the music of the 1920s-40s at Club Congress on Friday night. The band performs "viper jazz" songs of the 1920s and '30s that tell tales of sex, drugs, and degeneracy in the censor-dodging coded language of the time. Read more»

Amor in Paris

In a land where he arrived in the mid 90s without a complete command of the language, Naim Amor has always found it easiest to express himself through music, even now, when his English is terrific and he is an official American. Read more»