Jazz may have originated in New Orleans in the late 19th century, but New York City is where it expanded—physically, ...
Charlie Puth reimagined his hits and deep cuts with the first of his four-night residency at Los Angeles' Blue Note.
“Music is bigger than me. I’m always trying to be as big in my playing as what I can hear in my head,” says Bob Beamon.
Leigh Barker established himself on the Australian jazz scene in the early 2000s. Barker, a bass player, specialises in 1920s ...
Beasley’s three “MONK’estra” albums — “MONK’estra Vol. 1,” “MONK’estra Vol. 2” and “MONK’estra plays John Beasley” — reinterpret the jazz musician’s compositions in ways that are different from the ...
Buddy Mac is the stage name of young Brady McAtee. Growing up in Montana, he inherited his great-grandfather’s massive ...
In the glittering world of the 1920s, cocktails were more than drinks — they were cultural statements. Despite Prohibition, or perhaps because of it, Americans of the Jazz Age elevated cocktail ...
The Monterey Jazz Festival kicks off its 68th edition this weekend, featuring 79 events across five stages at the Monterey County Fairgrounds. The Monterey Jazz Festival begins Friday at 3:30 p.m. at ...
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A couple great duet records were recently reissued by Craft Recordings as part of its ongoing series of Latin reissues. Especially exciting is the debut by Panamanian singer/songwriter Ruben Blades, ...
BAR HARBOR — Swing Street, a genre-blending ensemble, brings a funky, high-energy sound from classic North and South American jazz classics to European Jazz Manouche. The ensemble performs on Saturday ...
One of the latest in Craft Recordings’ stellar re-boot of the Original Jazz Classics (OJC) reissue series, the new edition of Kenny Burrell is arguably better than an “OG” release. Consistent with the ...