Living Standards II album review @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Karl Latham: Living Standards II ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Karl Latham‘s Living Standards II offers a daring sonic voyage, boldly blending jazz and classic rock into a transformative musical journey. Following its predecessor, Living Standards (Dropzone Jazz Records, 2016), Latham’s quintet breathes remarkable new life into rock anthems, reimagining […]

Twin Machines by Simon Angell

Home » Music » Song of the Day From the album Buy Album Album Title: Angell & CraneLabel: Self ProducedReleased: 2024 Listen Sign in to view listen count About the Album For more than two decades, guitarist Simon Angell and drummer Tommy Crane have been making music with a parade of celebrated band-mates across the […]

Guitarist Dustin Carlson Releases ‘Krakowians’

Home » Jazz News » Recording Courtesy Grayson Dantzig Dustin Carlson’s Krakowians is an ode to the city of Krakow, Poland. “My experience of Krakow is one of awe, bewilderment, and playfulness; the rich history and imposing architecture, the wild endless nightlife, the young musicians I met seemed to carry an excitement and earnestness that […]

Take Five with Saxophonist Zishi Liu article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Take Five With… » Take Five with Saxophonist Zishi Liu Meet Zishi Liu Zishi Liu is a Boston-based saxophonist and music curator originally from China. He made history as the first Chinese artist to play at Boston’s famed Regattabar in collaboration with Blue Note Jazz Club in 2025. His work […]

Falling In Love With Love article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Play This! » McCoy Tyner: Falling In Love With Love ” data-original-title=”” title=””>McCoy Tyner and David Murray saxophone, tenorb.1955 ” data-original-title=”” title=””>David Murray collaborated on just three recording projects. One of them is 44th Street Suite (Red Baron, 1991), a release produced by Bob Thiele, who also orchestrated their first […]

La Grande Crue album review @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » The Attic & Eve Risser: La Grande Crue ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Rodrigo Amado, one consistently sure bet is his Attic trio, which has been a working ensemble since at least 2017, with a series of stellar recordings that have helped stake Amado’s claim as one of the premier […]

Today's Song: To Somewhere

Listen to To Somewhere (05:31) By Artist/Band Freysteinn Gíslason From the Album To Somewhere (Self Produced ) More Downloads Source link

Drummer Jonah David Makes His Long-delayed Recording Debut With ‘Waltz For Eli,’ Releasing February 28 On Swish Tap Records

My goal was to create a Jazz aesthetic that is accessible to both connoisseurs and laymen. Additionally, I aimed to cultivate a group of musicians who trust each other and could ‘speak’ their perspectives on the music. —Jonah David Drummer ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Jonah David is already a fully formed and remarkably accomplished artist as he […]

At The Peninsula Library 1972, A Previously Unreleased Live Recording From Jazz Pianist Marian McPartland, Arrives April 11 From Liberation Hall

Home » Jazz News » Recording ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Marian McPartland. Captured before an intimate crowd of fans and students in Long Island, New York, the 18-track At the Peninsula Library 1972 will arrive April 11 on 180-gram vinyl LP, CD and download. All formats will be distributed by MVD Entertainment Group (USA) and Wienerworld (UK). […]

Works—The Brooklyn Trio Finding Freedom in Space article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Catching Up With » Works—The Brooklyn Trio Finding Freedom in Space I wanted to create something bigger than just having a band. Something that served this tradition of music, this lineage known as jazz. —Rob Garcia “I want to play music with these guys right now!” pianist ” data-original-title=”” […]

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