
Maridalen – Bortenfor(Jazzland Recordings. Album review by Rob Mallows) This album – sans drums or any hint of electrification – is utterly unplugged, but is in no way diminished by that fact. Indeed, […]
Maridalen – Bortenfor(Jazzland Recordings. Album review by Rob Mallows) This album – sans drums or any hint of electrification – is utterly unplugged, but is in no way diminished by that fact. Indeed, […]
Bandleader, composer and saxophonist Trish Clowes explains how her band, My Iris, has taken the spirit of adventure into the studio for their new album. Feature by John Bungey. The essence of […]
She’s acclaimed in her native Canada for her covers of jazz classics but she’s sung pop with Sting and adapted rock hits too, so what sort of show will the award-winning singer-pianist […]
Jas Kayser – 5ive (Jazz re:freshed. Album review by Mark McKergow) Drummer and composer Jas Kayser’s debut album roars onto the scene with a mix of jazz, afrobeat and latin influences, contemporary […]
The winners in the four jazz categories were: Chick Corea’s Akoustic Band, Esperanza Spalding, Ron Carter/Jack DeJohnette/Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Eliane Elias/Chick Corea/Chucho Valdés and the Christian McBride Big Band. Full nominee list in […]
Fergus McCreadie – Forest Floor (Edition Records – EDN1197 review by Graham Spry) This third release from Scottish pianist Fergus McCreadie, Forest Floor is a wonderful album inspired by Scotland’s unique landscape which is both craggy […]
Catherine Russell – Send For Me (Dot Time Records. Limited Edition CD or Download. Album review by Denny Ilett) Vocalist Catherine Russell is a native of New York city and also happens […]
Myra Melford – For the Love of Fire and Water (Rogue Art Rogart 0119. Album review by Jon Turney) Pianist and composer Myra Melford’s name is up front but a glance at […]
Cleveland Watkiss – The Great Jamaican Songbook Vol. 1 (Cdubya Music. Album review by John Stevenson) On hearing the Norman Granz-produced Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book for […]
The French culture minister Roselyne Bachelot (in the centre of the photo above) awarded seven French female jazz musicians with national honours on Wednesday 30 March 2022: Saxophonist Géraldine Laurent received the […]
Tord Gustavsen Trio – Opening (ECM 4540243. Album Review by John Bungey) Anyone remember “hygge”? Before the perma-crisis of plague and war, the Danish term defined as “a quality of cosiness and […]
Andrew Cyrille, William Parker, Enrico Rava – 2 Blues for Cecil (TUM Records. TUM CD 059. Album Review by Olie Brice) 2 Blues for Cecil – the first recording of the trio of […]
Record producer Paul Jolly released almost two dozen albums by Tina May. Here he writes in tribute to the vocalist who has passed away far too early, on Saturday 26 March 2022. […]
Jazz-funk fusion seven-piece Cong-Fusion’s debut album The World As We Know It is brimming with musical inspirations from Afro-Cuban music, jazz, funk and soul, with deep personal reflections on family, bullying, alcohol, […]
“I love it deeply, I need it, I need to leave it… and to come back crying because I had forgotten that nowhere do I feel as centred as when I am […]