Fifty years after the murder of Martin Luther King the Brussels Jazz Orchestra is commemorating his death with a project devoted to human rights. Titled “We Have A...
Vocalist Fiona Ross will play at the Pheasantry (Chelsea) on April the 3rd. Fast becoming known as creating a new contemporary Jazz sound using fast paced Latin Jazz, a hint of...
The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, presented by the TD Bank Group in collaboration with Rio Tinto, unveils a new series of concerts for its 39th edition, June 28 to...
New York based musician Jeremy Pelt is a forerunner among American trumpeters with an easily recognizable and powerful voice. He has solidified his position as one of the best in...
Artvark is not just another saxophone quartet. Discarding the chairs and the music stands, Artvark moves, whizzes and growls. Artvark dances through musical traditions following...
Too often, talented young artists succumb to believing so much in their own ability that they lose sight of their true potential as significant contributors to their field....
Bassist/Composer Petros Klampanis add’s another video to his Rooftop Story project. Rooftop Stories see’s Klampanis record solo bass with electronic effects atop...
The first artist for its Saturday evening’s line-up of this July’s event is Grammy nominee and Emmy Award winner Billy Branch, and the Giles Robson Band. They will headline on...
Jo Harrop pays tribute to Peggy Lee at the 2018 edition of the Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival. The sultry songstress who was described by Duke Ellington as ‘The Queen’...
At age 90 Lee Konitz is truly a living legend of Jazz. At an age when most people are sitting back enjoying the view from God’s waiting room, Konitz is still active touring...
Jazz innovator David Murray and acclaimed actor/poet Saul Williams craft a powerful, political expression of the blues, paying homage to a pioneer of Istanbul’s jazz scene,...