By Josef Woodard Around the globe, women are singing the international language of jazz. A……...
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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…
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
An all-female supergroup’s sophomore album; a duo exploration of a spectrum of Afro-Caribbean styles; a…
Disc One: Duos In the aftermath of pandemic restrictions, musicians have become increasingly adept at……...
Get ready for the weekend with our weekly roundup of new music, videos and albums…
Get ready for the weekend with our weekly roundup of new music, videos and albums…
The editors of JAZZIZ have the good fortune of being able to listen to new…
Eric Hofbauer/Dylan Jack, Period Pieces (Creative Nation Music) This Boston quartet has conjured up a……...
If you’re looking for some great new music to discover this weekend, look no further…
The weather in Detroit was perfect for a festival crowd this Labor Day weekend. Unfortunately,…
Multi GRAMMY-winning pianist/singer/songwriter Eliane Elias has released a new recording featuring one of the last…
Vocalist Steve Tyrell has shared “What’d I Say,” the first single off his new album,…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
Longtime Herbie Hancock sideman Lionel Loueke pays tribute to his employer and mentor on HH……...
Join us on a journey through the evolution of jazz guitar, starting with early pioneers like Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt and continuing through to modern masters like Pat Metheny, John Scofield and Julian Lage.
Originally published on May 24, 2020. It’s a given that African musical influences are deeply……...
Lionel Loueke (left) and Kevin Hays have released a new track, “Aziza,” which is featured…
Summer is upon us, and with it comes the 40th edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal presented by TD Bank Group in collaboration with Rio Tinto. The fest is all set to take place June 26 through July 6 in downtown Montreal, with several hundred thousand people descending upon the Canadian city to experience the biggest jazz celebration in the world.