The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new music before……...
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Welcome to the JAZZIZ Podcast. This is our new series of podcast conversations, hosted by JAZZIZ Online Editor…
Antonio Adolfo pays loving homage to the music of Carlos Lyra and Roberto Menescal. By……...
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
Welcome to the JAZZIZ Podcast. This is our new series of podcast conversations, hosted by JAZZIZ Online Editor…
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
Bruce Hornsby’s arrangement of Dinosaur Jr.’s “Feel The Pain” will be featured on a new…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
Antonio Adolfo, “Cançao do Sal” BruMa — Celebrating Milton Nascimento (AAM Music) Pianist, composer and…
For his latest album, RoundAgain, saxophonist Joshua Redman reconvenes the original lineup of his quartet from the…
Looking for some Monday motivation? We’ve got you covered. From an exciting new take on…
The soundtrack to the 2017 video game Cuphead was the No. 1 album in the…
Blind piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker’s new album Now Hear This made its debut in the…
After a week of tectonic shifts in the Billboard Jazz 100 list, things seemed to have settled down, with a mixture of longstanding albums and new faces making up the Top 10.
After a week of tectonic shifts in the Billboard Jazz 100 list, things seemed to have settled down, with a mixture of longstanding albums and new faces making up the Top 10.
As writer Whitney Balliett once said, “Jazz is the sound of surprise.” Our Weekly Discover playlist will take your ears to new places with the latest sounds from your favorite artists — and some you should definitely get to know.
Antonio Adolfo will release his new album Samba Jazz Alley on July 29 (Photo: Alexandre…
Welcome to another edition of Jazz on Disc Playlist, where JAZZIZ Magazine editors choose the……...
The GRAMMY Award for Best Latin Jazz Album was established in 1995. Originally called the…