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Tag: James Brandon Lewis
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new music before…
From captivating compositions to virtuosic performances, these releases encompass a wide range of styles and…
By Sascha Feinstein Tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis reunites with his Red Lily Quintet (cornetist……...
Another challenging year in the jazz world has concluded, and once again, we’ve asked JAZZIZ……...
The innate cry of James Brandon Lewis’ tenor saxophone is the primal force that drives……...
By Jared Proudfoot & Samuel Ngahane Jazz had another bumper year in 2019 with the…
Identity and jazz, for me, go hand in hand. Much of my own discovery of this music was shaped by racial and familial-like ties to its artists, many of whom became the mothers and fathers I never had. But the connection goes far deeper than I had imagined.
Identity and jazz, for me, go hand in hand. Much of my own discovery of this music was shaped by racial and familial-like ties to its artists, many of whom became the mothers and fathers I never had. But the connection goes far deeper than I had imagined.