Acclaimed String Quartet Ethel And Legendary Bassist Ron Carter Present Reflections On Monk And Bach, Zankel Hall At Carnegie Hall, March 13, 2025

Home » Jazz News » Performance / Tour Courtesy Justin Ervin This celebratory event demonstrates the flexibility and timelessness of the string quartet and how well jazz translates to it. —Dorothy Lawson, cellist World premiere performance of MONK SUITE — compositions and arrangements for string quartet and bass featuring the music of Thelonious Monk, Duke […]

Micah Thomas Musician – All About Jazz

Micah Thomas was born in 1997 in Columbus, Ohio. He started playing songs on the piano by ear at the age of 2, and shortly afterwards he started private piano training. From his sophomore year of high school onwards, Micah began gigging regularly with violinist Christian Howes, and was a regular faculty member at his […]

James Booker Musician – All About Jazz

The Piano Prince. As a piano player from New Orleans, he has no peers,though there is legion of those who have tried to imitate, duplicate and emulate his phenomenal approach on the keys. James Carroll Booker III was born in New Orleans on December 17, 1939, son of a minister, who played piano. It was […]

Emi Vernizzi’s Human Touch in Electronic Jazz article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Catching Up With » Emi Vernizzi’s Human Touch in Electronic Jazz Courtesy Roberto Cifarelli There’s no real difference playing for big crowds or ten people if both audiences are engaged. The problem comes when music becomes wallpaper – that can be frustrating. —Emi Vernizzi ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Emiliano Vernizzi plays […]

Patricia Brennan at The Jazz Gallery article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Live Review » Patricia Brennan at The Jazz Gallery Courtesy Frank Heath ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Patricia Brennan still had enough room to boogie. Even in Midtown Manhattan, where every square inch carries a hefty premium, there was space for movement behind the bandleader’s hardware. And there were movements about space, too. […]

7X7BY7 album review @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Brian Lynch: 7X7BY7 The number seven, which for reasons shrouded in mystery, has long been considered a symbol of good luck. The number lies at the core of trumpeter ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Brian Lynch‘s latest album, 7X7BY7, which consists of seven themes performed by seven musicians with each […]

Fire (For Oatts) by Carn Davidson 9

Home » Music » Song of the Day From the album Buy Album Album Title: ReverenceLabel: Self ProducedReleased: 2024 Listen Sign in to view listen count About the Album The Carn Davidson 9 (CD9) was formed in 2010 as a collaborative project between JUNO Award winning artists, trombonist William Carn and saxophonist Tara Davidson. This […]

Vocalist Kim Maguire Releases Holiday Single, ‘My Favorite Things’

Kim Maguire’s latest single, “My Favorite Things,” blends the nuanced precision of jazz, the fluidity of dance, and the emotional expression of theatre. This seamless integration is no surprise, given Kim’s extensive background in all three disciplines—her true favorite things. The sweeping vocal brushstrokes of this new release reflect her unique ability to merge jazz […]

Melody Gardot Musician – All About Jazz

Pull down your shades and light some candles. A simple, yet poignant blend of jazz and folk is headed your way. At 22, singer-songwriter Melody Gardot has a hauntingly smooth voice that can melt even the coldest of hearts. Melody Gardot has set the bar for what it means to be a musical athlete. Drenched […]

Tony Lindsay At Keys Jazz Bistro 2024 article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Live Review » Tony Lindsay At Keys Jazz Bistro 2024 Courtesy Walter Atkins Keys Jazz Bistro is an utterly charming spot to enjoy old San Francisco ambiance, while listening to great music in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere where you immediately feel at home. Great sound, vibe […]

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