Daggerboard Showcases A Pair Of Iconic Musical Associates On ‘The Skipper And Mike Clark,’ Set For Release March 6 On Wide Hive
” data-original-title=”” title=””>Daggerboard—the collaborative effort of trumpeter/composer Erik Jekabson and multi-instrumentalist/composer Gregory Howe—retrains its spotlight on the rhythm section with The Skipper and Mike Clark, dropping March 6 on Howe’s own Wide Hive Records. The titular characters are bassist Henry “Skipper” Franklin and drummer Mike Clark: two of the living legends of jazz, whose alchemy […]
Air from Other Planets article @ All About Jazz
The candle on the bedside table had long since gone out. The room was cold, the kind of Austrian winter chill that seeps into the bone and settles there, yet Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart was numb to it. It had been nearly a week since the tragic news had arrived from Vienna. A week since […]
State Fête album review @ All About Jazz
” data-original-title=”” title=””>John Zorn in his Cobra ensembles, all while exploring instrument design, filmmaking, and visual art. His 2026 project, State Fête, unites him with multi-instrumentalist Matt Glassmeyer multi-instrumentalistb.1975 ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Matt Glassmeyer and guitarist Jonathan Goldberger guitarb.1976 ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Jonathan Goldberger in a captivating exploration of live-composed soundscapesthink of it as a sonic state […]
Jutta Hipp Musician – All About Jazz
EARLY CAREER IN GERMANY She had been active as a professional pianist in her native Germany from 1946 on, was a member of the Hans Koller Quartet in the early 1950s and from 1954-55 led her own combo, The Jutta Hipp Quintet. Members of her Frankfurt/Main based band included Emil Mangelsdorff, Joki Freund, and, on […]
10 Free Jazz Concerts In Newark Thanks To New Jersey Performing Arts Center, February-May 2026
Sat 2.07 @ 6:00 p.m. Baptist Church Jazz Vespers | Joe Locke Trio Co-presented by Bethany Baptist Church and NJPAC, the free monthly Bethany Vesper Concert Series continues combining jazz music and worship. February welcomes the Joe Locke Trio. It’s always “good vibes” when jazz vibraphonist Joe Locke takes the stage. He plays with personality, […]
Expanding Boundaries With The WDR, The Metropole, And Beyond article @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Interview » Mark Lettieri: Expanding Boundaries With The WDR, The Me… Courtesy Jordan Thibeaux I don’t think I’ve plumbed the depths of everything I’m capable of doing yet. I’m excited about that because it feels like I don’t have to make the same record every time. Mark Lettieri […]
The Summit album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Jerry Weldon: The Summit ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Jerry Weldon consistently giving his best in honour of the hard-swinging values of mid-century hard bop while keeping the music vibrantly alive in the moment. In addition to Weldon, the front line of trumpeter ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Alonzo Demetrius and trombonist ” […]
Today's Song: Million Leaves
Listen to Million Leaves (3:32) By Artist/Band Mathilde Vendramin From the Album Million Leaves (Self Produced ) More Downloads Source link
Jazz news: Jazzahead! 2026 In Bremen
38 concerts over three days and nights in Bremen, Germany: the schedule of the showcase concerts featuring artists from more than 20 countries is now online ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Wynton Marsalis once said. This spring, visitors to jazzahead! in Bremen will see the ‘now’ in all its multi-faceted glory. Essential, jaw-dropping acts from more than 20 […]
Guitarist Titus Maz Releases New Album ‘Midnight Station’
Titus Maz returns in February 2026 with a new album titled Midnight Station. Finalized in the closing months of 2025, the record follows the brighter The Way You Like It, an album that opened the door to new playlists, concerts, and formative experiences. Midnight Station reflects a natural progression more introspective, shaped by growth on […]