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Now in its fifth edition, the 2025 Sicilia Jazz Festival (22 June – 6 July) offers 85 concerts and involves 385 musicians, ...
Musical inspiration can strike from the most unexpected sources. For Lance Ferguson, the spark behind L’Océan De Toi came ...
Born in South Orange, New Jersey in 1977, drummer Jonah David was initially drawn to jazz after listening to a Preservation ...
On his website, Los Angeles session musician Steve Gregory lists a huge number of projects he has been involved in over the ...
New York based tenor saxophonist Noah Preminger has made over 20 albums. Often known for his fiery delivery, here he adds a different perspective to his diverse discography. It echoes the example set ...
Ralph J. Gleason (1917-1975) was a jazz journalist, prolific writer, critic, entrepreneur, political commentator and pundit ...
I’d long known about Brighton’s safehouse project, an enduring and admirable enterprise dedicated to improvised music, ...
This is Canadian jazz at its finest, featuring Steve Holt’s regular working group – Kevin Turcotte (trumpet and flugelhorn), ...
All four of the albums in this month’s round-up speak of the way in which the powerful forces of personality, intellect and ...
Sophisticated yet accessible melody and groove characterise the tunes on drummer and composer Nehemya's debut album, which blends modern jazz, fusion and a touch of the Middle East Ofri Nehemya might ...
Aside from having possibly the best album title so far this year, Oliver Lutz seems to mix 70s euro-synth with dreamy horns and the result is laid-back jazz that could accompany any holiday playlist ...
The group started with a swinging minor-key tune, Big Bertha by Duke Pearson. Vincent Herring took the first solo, employing a powerful attack and hard-driving lines. Catalan guitarist Joan Fort ...