Animated Indeed article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Multiple Reviews » Vince Guaraldi: Animated Indeed ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Vince Guaraldi had already made a name for himself before he became progenitor of soundtracks for the animated television programs based on Charles M. Schulz’ ‘Peanuts’ characters. Accordingly, it is arguable that, even as Guaraldi enthusiastically embraced his new opportunity, he […]
Two Enhanced Solo Piano Sets article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Multiple Reviews » Piano Plus: Two Enhanced Solo Piano Sets The addition of electronics opens up a flavor of timelessness, as if Sgobbio is making music of eternity. Is the piano enough? ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Keith Jarrett, notably, made a big name for himself with his improvised solo piano outings. […]
Today's Song: Boogaloo for Bees
Listen to Boogaloo for Bees (04:05) By Artist/Band Benita Haastrup From the Album Tárogató (Ringedal/Gateway) More Downloads Source link
Frederika Krier Musician – All About Jazz
FREDERIKA KRIER is a Grammy Award winning German-Romanian electric and acoustic multi-style violinist based in NYC specializing in improvised music. Frederika Krier was born in Timisoara/Romania and grew up in in Forchheim (Bavaria/Germany). She got her first classical violin lesson at the age of 7, studied among others with Silvia Reichhardt (EMI Erlangen) and took […]
Ed Laub Musician – All About Jazz
Ed Laub is a locally renowned guitarist and vocalist whose style has been compared to a blend of Kenny Rankin, Chet Baker and James Taylor all being accompanied by Bucky Pizzarelli. Ed says, “ that’s not bad company to be associated with. They were amongst the artists to whom I listened to and was most […]
Matthieu Mazué’s ‘Monoliths And Screens For Quartet’ Now On Bandcamp!
New York saxophonist Michaël Attias joins forces with pianist Matthieu Mazué’s trio to create a new album titled ‘Monoliths and Screens for Quartet.’ This remarkable project will be celebrated with a tour in May 2025, marking the release of this bold new record. ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Michael Attias . As a composer, I’ve sought to […]
Yuki Yamamura’s First Leader Album Wins Silver Awards In Two Categories At The US Global Music Awards
Yuki Yamamura a jazz bassist based in New York, won two silver awards for his debut album as a leader, View of 124, at the Global Music Awards in the US, in the composer and group categories. The Global Music Awards is an international music awards program that recognizes outstanding artists, composers, producers, and performers […]
Red Garland Musician – All About Jazz
Largely self-taught, Red Garland established a reputation as a solid post-bop mainstream player in the 50s, playing with many of the most famous jazz musicians of the time. He achieved international fame in the late 50s as part of the Miles Davis quintet. He went on to lead his own groups, but then retired in […]
Meet Andy Bey article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Interview » Meet Andy Bey If you can’t handle the things around you, if you don’t know how to adjust to your surroundings and understanding what happiness is not… when you understand what happiness is not, then you arrive at what happiness is. From the 1995-2003 archive: This article […]
Brick Lane Jazz Festival 2025—A Rookie’s Review article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Jazz Jaunt » Brick Lane Jazz Festival 2025—A Rookie’s Review Various Venues Brick Lane Jazz Festival London April 25-27, 2025 The Brick Lane Jazz Festival is now in its fourth year, and although it has been on my radar for a while I’ve never made it. I’ve had very little […]