The series of recordings the veteran Brazilian star Marcos Valle has made for the London-based label Far Out has been a reliable repository of quality Rio jazz-funk with a distinctive authorial ...
Mark Cherrie Quartet – Any Anxious Colour (Windmill Jazz. Album review by Adam McCulloch) ...
Chris Biscoe worked closely with Tony Haynes for fifty years. In this tribute he delves into his own memories of an inspiring musical leader, and has also collected short tributes from several ...
The following is jazz journalist Morgan Enos’s interview with vibraphonist, composer, arranger, and producer Simon Moullier. His new album Elements of Light, released 20 September, features his ...
Brigitte Beraha (foreground) and Ensemble C. Photo credit Rob Blackham Claire Cope’s Ensemble C: ‘Every Journey’ album preview(Vortex Jazz Club, Gillett Square, London. 11 September 2024. Review ...
Joel Frahm Trio – Lumination (Anzic Records ANZ-0091. Album review by Charles Rees – SEE FULL LIST OF UK/EUROPEAN TOUR DATES 28 SEP-6 OCT BELOW) ...
Cat Henry is a British-American creative producer specializing in the visioning and planning of concerts, tours, and public programs. Curator of jazz programs for Hudson Hall, she previously ...
Raffy Bushman – Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (Bridge The Gap. Album review by Andrew Taylor-Dawson) ...
The horns bring a strong brassy sound to the overall percussive feel of the group. Brennan is anxious to retain something of her Mexican legacy in her music and she quotes the son jarocho from ...
Tristan Banks Quartet ( The Lighthouse, Deal, Kent 19 September 2024. Review and photos by Duarte Figueira) ...
Jazzfest Berlin started in 1964, and has announced the full programme for its “Jubiläumsausgabe” (Jubilee Edition). Pianists featured on the main stage: Kris Davis(Friday), Joachim ...
Marius Neset & Leif Ove Andsnes – Who We Are (Simax PSC1401. Album review by Andrew Taylor-Dawson) Celebrated Norwegian sax maestro Marius Neset and his compatriot classical pianist Leif Ove Andsnes ...