40-Year Legacy Continues Under Leadership Of Veteran IMN Agents

” data-original-title=”” title=””>Dave Holland, ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Kenny Barron, Kathy Mattea, Regina Carter violinb.1966 ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Regina Carter, and ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Stanley Clarke among others. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2025, IMN built a business on social values, becoming a leader in cross-cultural exchange, setting the trend for global music appreciation, and establishing jazz as a […]

Crafting a Self-Portrait Through Jazz and Passion article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Interview » Rita Marcotulli: Crafting a Self-Portrait Through Jazz and Passion Complex time signatures can overshadow music’s deeper meaning. You can be a phenomenal player, but then you hear a record by someone like Monk, who said something unique, and you realize there’s another level. Technique should serve […]

A Love Story in Songs article @ All About Jazz

” data-original-title=”” title=””>George Harrison and ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Ringo Starr, captured the fancy of their home town of Liverpool, England and then went on to fascinate virtually the whole world. The wonder of the narrative, however, is not that Leslie builds it with such efficiency. Before the midway mark of the near four-hundred pages, the author […]

Blues As A Way Of Life article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Multiple Reviews » Ryan Lee Crosby, Kent Burnside and Garry Burnside: Blues… The eternal appeal of the blues lies in the attraction it holds to successive generations of musicians and music lovers. And such connections are not necessarily grounded in blood relations, as is the case with Kent and Garry […]

Pharoah’s Dance by Vincent Herring

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Sheila Jordan Musician – All About Jazz

Sheila Jeanette Dawson, 18 November 1928, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania’s coal-mining country, Jordan began singing as a child and by the time she was in her early teens was working semi-professionally in Detroit clubs. Her first great influence was Charlie Parker and, indeed, most of her influences have been instrumentalists rather […]

Seiki Yukimoto Soulbleed East Meets West—Exciting, Euphonious And Beyond Jazz

The Amsterdam News describes the sound of the band as …a deep whirlwind of blistering music.  —Ronald E Scott For music that stretches the borders of jazz, don’t miss internationally acclaimed trumpeter and composer Seiki Yukimoto with his band Soulbleed East Meets West performing as part of the Nublu Jazz Festival on September 19th. Well […]

A Quarter Century Of Blazing Trails For Female Jazz Producers

Home » Jazz News » Music Industry As I continue to work with artists I love, I want to keep encouraging them to break the norms and set new standards in the genre. —Barbara Brighton ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Barbara Brighton connects powerfully with—and continues to wholeheartedly embody—an insightful quote from four-time Grammy winner Orrin Keepnews […]

Latin Jazz Standard-Bearer article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Interview » Eddie Palmieri: Latin Jazz Standard-Bearer I’m really, essentially, a bandleader for dance orchestra. That was my forte always. Except that I love variations and extensions. This article was first published on All About Jazz on October 8, 2003. Eddie Palmieri has enjoyed a long career presenting Latin music […]

Jess Stacy Musician – All About Jazz

Recording Jess Stacy: Swing Pianist Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers July 9, 2014 The swing era is widely considered to be the golden age of big bands. Which is true, but the decade also was a period of widespread jazz piano genius. Before the trumpet and saxophone became all the rage on the heels of […]

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