Smoke Jazz Club Announces September Schedule Featuring Kris Davis Tribute To Women Pianists, Joe Farnsworth Album Release, And More
Hailed as the “#1 Jazz Club in New York City (SecretNYC),” SMOKE Jazz Club today announced its concert schedule for September 2025. The month begins by celebrating the release of Joe Farnsworth’s latest album The Big Room (SMOKE Sessions Records) with “one of the best bands recording today” (WJTU Radio): Sarah Hanahan, Emmet Cohen, Joel […]
Ornette Coleman’s and Horace Silver’s “Lonely Woman” — A Disambiguation article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Building a Jazz Library » Ornette Coleman’s and Horace Silver’s “Lonely Woman” — A… Reality is filled with confusion and misunderstandings; some are suggestive or creative, while others are disappointing or, worse, malicious. The jazz world is no stranger to the first type: specific compositions are often confused or misidentified […]
Gather album review @ All About Jazz
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Today's Song: One For My Baby
Listen to One For My Baby (04:06) By Artist/Band Susan Hinkson From the Album Just in Time (Windfall Creations) More Downloads Source link
Jimmy Madison To Release His Autobiography ‘Drummer Boy’ On September 1st, 2025
It’s about my life playing for the greats of jazz and funk (with a little mountaineering on the side. Jimmy Madison Internationally renowned jazz musician, Jimmy Madison, will release his candid, long-awaited autobiography that intersects the worlds of music and mountain climbing on September 1, 2025. In Drummer Boy, Madison shares both his vocation and […]
Steve Lacy Musician – All About Jazz
Steve Lacy, one of the greatest soprano saxophonists of all time and a New England Conservatory faculty member since fall 2002, died Friday [June 4th, 2004] at New England Baptist Hospital. The jazz master who once defined his profession as “combination orator, singer, dancer, diplomat, poet, dialectician, mathematician, athlete, entertainer, educator, student, comedian, artist, seducer […]
Take Five with Trumpeter Gregory Haubrich of Butter And The Genre article @ All About Jazz
Various staff members. ContributorSince 1995Philadelphia, PA MY ARTICLES | ALBUM REVIEWS | PROFILE PAGE Total published articles:3,460 Contact Me Follow Me Musical Preferences African JazzAfrobeatAmbient / New AgeBeyond JazzBig BandBluesBrazilian / Bossa Nova / SambaClassical / ChamberDixieland / New Orleans / SwingElectronicaFree Improv / Avant-GardeFringes of JazzFunk / Groove / Acid JazzFusion / Progressive RockHot […]
The Los Angeles Jazz Scene of the 1950’s from Robert Gordon’s “Jazz West Coast” article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Jazz West Coast » The Los Angeles Jazz Scene of the 1950’s from Robert Gor… Modern jazz burst upon the Los Angeles scene in December of 1945, when trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie brought his all- star sextet west from New York for an eight-week engagement at Billy Berg’s Hollywood nightclub. […]
Linda May Han Oh Musician
Based in New York City, GRAMMY award-winning Linda May Han Oh is a bassist/composer who has performed and recorded with artists such as Pat Metheny, Kenny Barron, Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, Terri Lyne Carrington, Steve Wilson, Geri Allen and Vijay Iyer. Originally born in Malaysia and raised in Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia, she has received […]
Speaking In Tongues album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Rachel Eckroth & John Hadfield: Speaking In Tongues John Hadfield wrote “Blood Moon” in shocked response to learning that, in 1504, during his fourth transatlantic voyage, Christopher Columbus had used his knowledge of an upcoming Blood Moon eclipse to manipulate reluctant indigenous Jamaicans into granting him food […]