Today's Song: Lullaby
Listen to Lullaby (4:48) By Artist/Band Melissa Kassel From the Album Moments (Self Produced ) More Downloads Source link
Flutist Yulia Musayelyan Contemplatively Melds Latin American Folk Sensibilities With Modern Jazz Aesthetics On ‘Strange Times’
The past four years have seen dramatic crests and troughs within society, from the dark lows at the heart of the global pandemic to the renewed sense of vigor and joy that has blossomed following the extinguishing of that crisis. Throughout these four years, musicians in particular have adapted and expressed themselves in newfound and […]
Imani-Grace Cooper and Her Vocal Art article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Interview » Imani-Grace Cooper and Her Vocal Art When I sing jazz, it is not about specific lines, scales or arpeggios that sound jazzy. But more so just fitting in where the spirit of the stage is in at the time, and the groove. As I do this, it becomes […]
At Monterey Jazz Festival 67, Jazz Gospel According to a New Head article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Live Review » At Monterey Jazz Festival 67, Jazz Gospel According to a New Head Courtesy Josef Woodard For this edition of MJF, new director Darin Atwater achieved his stated goal of continuing the Jackson approach, presiding over a healthy checklist of artists with appeal for a wide demographic of […]
Quartets album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Kevin Sun: Quartets Saxophonist Kevin Sun goes big again. Sustain Of Memory (2020) and 2023’s Depth of Memory, both on his Endectomorph label, were two-disc offerings. And now we have Quartets, another two CD set. He is an artist with a lot to say. Each disc features […]
Today's Song: Waltz for Tom
Listen to Waltz for Tom (03:49) By Artist/Band Noah Peterson From the Album Waltz for Tom (Peterson Entertainment. Llc ) More Downloads Source link
Teddy Edwards Musician – All About Jazz
Video / DVD Video: Teddy Edwards, 1962 Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers June 5, 2014 In the tenor sax pantheon, there’s Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane. But then there are dozens of smaller giants who were solid, fluid, soulful players, including Wardell Gray, Zoot Sims, Stan Getz, Harold Land, […]
Guitar-virtuoso Roman Miroshnichenko Presents ‘Almanac’
Miroschnichenko has his own sound, setting the standard for XXI century fusion guitar. Scott Yanow Prominent guitar virtuoso and producer Roman Miroshnichenko presents another record Almanac for the upcoming 67th Grammy Awards: a stunning acoustic and electric guitar fusion of flamenco-gypsy, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean folk and Latin rhythms with textures of jazz conception. “When one […]
21st-century Photos And Writings By Members Of The Jazz Journalists Association’ To Be Published October 15 By Cymbal Press
The most entertaining, illuminating anthology of its kind to appear in this century… united by the cool breeze of honest enthusiasm. Gary Giddins The Jazz Journalists Association and Cymbal Press announce the October 15 publication of The Jazz Omnibus: 21st-Century Photos and Writings by Members of the Jazz Journalists Association. A team effort featuring 90 […]
Mark Whitfield Musician – All About Jazz
Mark Whitfield graduated from Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music in 1987 where he studied composition, arranging, film scoring and conducting as well as all styles of guitar performance. Later on that year, he returned to his native New York, and immediately began his professional career. Within a few months, he had begun to perform […]