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Meshell Ndegeocello’s Powerful Homage to James Baldwin

Meshell Ndegeocello has announced her second Blue Note album, a profound tribute to the legendary writer and activist James Baldwin. Titled No More Water: The Gospel Of James...

Featured Gig: Angie Wells sings the music of Sarah Vaughan

Flying in from Los Angeles for the much-awaited start of her fourth European tour, Angie Wells, the American jazz and blues singer, is performing at Crazy Coqs, London on Thursday...

Love Supreme Festival Returns with Stellar Lineup

East Sussex is gearing up for a musical extravaganza as the Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Europe’s largest outdoor jazz event, prepares to take center stage from July 5th to...

CD Review: Jack Magnet Science, Future Forecast.

It’s not that often these days, given the amount of music I receive, that album arrives that compels me to hit the repeat button time and time again. Such was the case when...

Live Review: Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet at Ronnie Scott’s

Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet debuted at the world-famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, London on May 11th kicking off the launch of their sold-out European tour....

Jazz Highlights at Colours of Ostrava fest, Czech Republic

The Colours of Ostrava Festival is a multi-genre internationally-oriented four-day musical event in the Czech Republic always with a few notable jazz artists, but this year the...

CD Review: Winther, Andersson. Watts, WAW

I’ve always believed that the convergence of diverse influences often yields some remarkable results. ‘WAW!’, the debut Trio recording by the trio of Carl...

CD Review: Maddalena Ghezzi, Dolomite

Dolomite is the 5th EP release of the Italian born and London based singer and composer Maddalena Ghezzi, part of the series Minerals (2020). The series is an experiment in...

Milton Nascimento and Esperanza Spalding Unite on New Album

On August 9th, Concord Records will unveil ‘Milton + esperanza,’ a dream collaboration between Brazilian legend Milton Nascimento and the decorated musician/composer...

David Linx, Outside of the Ordinary

David Linx is in no doubt one of the most versatile and creative male vocalists on the Europen, and indeed the world jazz scene. As the son of the composer and musician Elias...

CD Review: Nicole McCabe, Mosaic

Seen as one of the most compelling figures on the Los Angeles jazz scene, Nicole McCabe’s latest album, “Mosaic,” stands as a testament to her remarkable growth...