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Festival Review: April Jazz 2024, Finland

A freak late snowstorm kicked off April Jazz for the first time in its 37-year history, which even included an October edition during the pandemic. By the time the nine-day...

CD Review: Arik Strauss, Solitude

Recently I had the privilege of reviewing Arik Strauss’s latest album, “Solitude,” released a few months ago OPM Records. Strauss, a multifaceted artist known...

Entering The World of The Hat with Sultan Stevenson

Pianist, composer and rising star Sultan Stevenson has been making significant waves across the globe since the release of his debut album ‘Faithful One’ and winning...

XJAZZ! Festival 2024, a celebration of diversity

The 2024 XJAZZ! Festival is gearing up to be a celebration of musical diversity and discovery. With a lineup curated to challenge genre boundaries and spotlight Berlin’s...

Gig review: Alina Bzhezhinska and Tony Kofi at King’s Place

Set on the stage of King’s Place’s Hall Two, a smaller and more intimate venue lit up by streaks of purple and blue, a harp stands tall at the centre, as avid audience members...

CD Review: Marta Sanchez, Perpetual Void

Marta Sanchez’s latest album, “Perpetual Void,” marks a significant milestone in her career as a pianist and composer. Following the success of her 2022 release,...

Royal Albert Hall announces Late Night Jazz series for 2024

The Royal Albert Hall has announced the eagerly awaited second season of its Late Night Jazz series for 2024. There is no doubt that the Royal Albert Hall stands as a major venue...

Featured Gig: Laura Impallomeni at Karamel Club

Jazz trombonist, composer and musical director Laura Impallomeni is bringing her fresh and exciting sound to London Karamel Club on April 25th in partnership with Women in Jazz...

Interview: Marius Neset – On the way to the next level!

During the Bodø Jazz Open Festival on January 31, 2024, Gerd Harthus had the pleasure of conducting an interview with Norwegian saxophonist, Marius Neset. With an eclectic mix of...

PizzaExpress opens Record Stores to celebrate PX Records Anniversary

London’s iconic PizzaExpress, has long been known in the UK jazz scene for more than pizzas – it’s a cultural hub that plays a central role in the London jazz world....

Amy Gadiaga has arrived

Bassist, vocalist and composer Amy Gadiaga represents everything that is new and exciting in today’s jazz scene. Nominated last year as best newcomer by the Parliamentary Jazz...