On 1970’s Stone Flower, Antônio Carlos Jobim reinvigorated and expanded upon the bossa nova craze…
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Antônio Carlos Jobim, one of the most celebrated and influential Brazilian songwriters of all time,…
With stars in her eyes, London-born vocalist Zoe Scott relocated to Rome at age 18,…
As so many of us continue to work and stay at home, we hope you’ll…
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Jazz may not have an official yearbook, but it does have a vast and well-documented……...
In the ’60s, as new subgenres like free-jazz, hard-bop, modal jazz and fusion began to flourish stateside, over in Brazil, a group of chic, melody-minded composers were engaged in their own jazz experiment.
Antonio Carlos Jobim’s 1960 composition “Corcovado” — known in English as “Quiet Nights, Quiet Stars”…
Alexandra Jackson, “Quiet Nights, Quiet Stars” ft. Miles Davis, Ivan Lins and Antonio Carlos Jobim …
Here’s a look at the 2018 GRAMMY Award nominees for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. The…
The EFG London Jazz Festival will celebrate its landmark 25th edition in London, United Kingdom,…
“The Girl from Ipanema” (Portuguese title “Garota de Ipanema”) is one of the most recorded…
Verve Records will be releasing eight classic albums by pianist and singer Diana Krall as…