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The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
From captivating compositions to virtuosic performances, these releases encompass a wide range of styles and…
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
Among the 36 recordings that trumpeter Louis Armstrong and pianist Earl “Fatha” Hines made together……...
At this point in his career, saxophonist Charles Lloyd is at least a half century……...
In the context of Charles Lloyd’s storied musical life, the Marvels might be viewed as……...
A legendary soul, funk and R&B outfit’s 50th-anniversary celebration; a bandleader’s love letter to his…
Guitar icons Larry Coryell (right) and Philip Catherine have a long history and a close…
On his latest album, pianist Emmet Cohen revisits one of the music’s earliest forms without…
On March 15, 2018, Charles Lloyd celebrated his 80th birthday with an epic yet intimate……...
Singer-songwriter Kat Edmonson’s new album Dreamers Do is one of the 10 Albums You Need…
Guitarist Bill Frisell, long known for his genre-straddling work in jazz and Americana on labels…
Harold Mabern, a pianist whose warm, soul-infused playing was a glowing reminder of the indelible bond between jazz and blues, died suddenly on Tuesday, September 17, in New Jersey. He was 83 years old.
Eighty years ago, on January 6, 1939, a German immigrant named Alfred Lion produced his…
New Orleans pianist Allen Toussaint’s final album, American Tunes, will be released posthumously by Nonesuch…
The Montreux Jazz Festival has announced the program of its 50th anniversary edition, which will…