For his landmark 25th album as a leader Michel Camilo wanted to do something truly special. The Dominican-born pianist set out to celebrate in a big way: namely, by reconvening...
On November 26, 1961, saxophonist Stan Getz and his relatively new quartet of Steve Kuhn, John Neves, and Roy Haynes performed at New York’s Village Gate. The show was...
Theo Croker is the most exciting jazz trumpeter of his generation, critics favorite and innovative hip-hop producer – for example for J. Cole or Common. For his album...
Larry Fuller – a masterful pianist whose soulful artistry matches his technical expertise – learned his craft the old school way: on the bandstand. Honing his...
Although nearly thirty years separate the ages of the veteran alto saxophonist Gary Foster and the influential tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, both of these celebrated stylists...
Any musician worth his or her salt knows that timing is integral to making music. From counting notes in a measure to orchestrating in different meters, the element of time is...
Saxophonist Sam Dillon unleashes his horn to create a powerful “Force Field” on his first release for Posi-Tone. Joining Dillon on the date is the rhythm section of pianist...
Bassist/Composer/Educator Jay Anderson is so much in demand that it is difficult to come up with any distinguished musicians who have not had Jay in their band for gigs and/or...
A diverse collection of inspired original music and quirky takes on well-known classics. ‘Love Kim x’ is Kim Cypher’s second album, following her debut album ‘Make...
Resonance Records, recently announced that it will issue Evans in England, a vibrant, previously unreleased set of recordings featuring music by Bill Evans with bassist Eddie...
Arik Strauss’s new release “Closing The Circle” once again see’s the pianist in a trio setting. Recently the Israeli ex-pat relocated to Berlin in effect...