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Chet Baker –Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland(Jazz Detective. DDJD-007. LP review by Andrew Cartmel) The brainchild of Zev Feldman (see INTERVIEW link below), Jazz Detective is perhaps the […]
Chet Baker –Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland(Jazz Detective. DDJD-007. LP review by Andrew Cartmel) The brainchild of Zev Feldman (see INTERVIEW link below), Jazz Detective is perhaps the […]
Sebastian writes: With a month to go before jazzahead! 2024, the world’s largest jazz trade fair, 11-13 April in Bremen, it’s definitely time to be looking forward. LJN has been asked to […]
Here is an announcement made earlier today which has appeared on the Brasserie Zedel website: There is more information on the Spice Jazz Soho Facebook page: “SpiceJazz Soho is relocating to Crazy […]
Alejandra López is a Spanish double bass player and composer who, at only 19, is a new talent in improvised music. From a very young age, she was surrounded by a musical […]
Composer / producer/vocalist/ multi-instrumentalist Xantoné Blacq and his all-star band including Troy Miller will explore and celebrate the jazz funk music innovations and collaborations of Herbie Hancock @ Jazz Café POSK on […]
Matylda Gerber is not only a saxophonist, composer, member of the bands Ślina and sneaky jesus, co-organiser of the Wrocław Improvised Orchestra, winner of awards from Jazz Forum magazine and the Jazz […]
The following is an interview between jazz journalist Morgan Enos and pianist Taylor Eigsti. A prolific leader and sideman, Eigsti has played with a massive cross section of the jazz landscape – […]
Charles Lloyd: The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (Blue Note. Album review by Phil Johnson*) There are second – and third – acts in American lives and Charles Lloyd is the […]
Lisa Hilton is an American pianist whose music draws on classic American jazz greats such as Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, and Count Basie, as well as blues heroes Muddy Waters […]
Eight European jazz publications are marking #IWD 2024 with portraits of rising female jazz stars across Europe in series called Giant Steps: #Womentothefore. This interview was done by Jacek Brun of jazz-fun.de […]
QOW Trio – The Hold Up(Ubuntu Music. UBU0161. Album Review by Patrick Hadfield) Brought together by their affection for Sonny Rollins’ piano-less trios, QOW Trio is bursting with exuberant, energetic playing and […]
Trish Clowes(Wigmore Hall. 8 March 2024. Journey To Where Album Launch. Live Review By Tony Dudley-Evans) Journey To Where (Stoney Lane Records) is a beautiful and thoughtful duo album on which Trish […]
Saxophonist and composer Mark Lockheart is looking for a certain kind of simplicity on his new album for Edition Records – with help from an all-star 12-piece band. Feature by Jon Turney. […]
Chris Potter – Eagle’s Point(Edition Records EDN1227. Album Review by Patrick Hadfield) Every so often a record comes along that shows such skill and control that you just want to sit back […]
In addition to her role as an artist manager, Lisa Buck is the driving force behind an impressive grassroots jazz movement growing in Calgary, Canada, with aims for musicians including fair pay, […]
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