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Buddy Rich, Just In Time – The Final Recording

A previously unreleased treasure. This release marks the last-ever recording of American drumming legend, Buddy Rich. Titled ‘Just In Time: The Final Recording’ the album was...

Rez Abbasi & Isabelle Olivier | Oasis

Oasis, the new duo recording from the award-winning guitarist Rez Abbasi and the captivating French harpist Isabelle Olivier was released in Europe on 15 November and today via...

Vincent Herring, Bobby Watson, Gary Bartz | “Bird At 100”

August 29, 2020, will mark the centennial of one of jazz’s most iconic figures, Charlie Parker. The celebration gets off to a jubilantly swinging start with an alto saxophone...

Gary Alesbrook | The Stories We Tell Ourselves

Jazz trumpet player, composer, arranger and producer Gary Alesbrook is back in the spotlight with the release of his second album “The Stories We Tell Ourselves,” released...

Shake Stew | Gris Gris

After “The Golden Fang” (2017) and “Rise and Rise Again” (2018) featuring Shabaka Hutchings, Shake Stew released their third studio album “Gris...

Gerald Cleaver | Live At Firehouse 12

On his new recording, Violet Hour Live at Firehouse 12, Cleaver reconvenes this all-star ensemble for a rare performance and live recording at the New Haven, Connecticut venue....

Giuseppe Millaci | The Endless Way

Giuseppe Millaci and his Vogue Trio release their long awaited  follow-up to their 2017 Debut release “Songbook” today on Hypnote Records. Titled “The Endless...

Daniel Casimir & Tess Hirst | These Days

Bassist Daniel Casimir and vocalist Tess Hirst released their debut album ‘These Days’ today via pioneering London-based record label, jazz re:freshed. Following the success...

Bria Skonberg | Nothing Never Happens

Whether it’s the hassles and hurdles that arise for a musician touring the world, the run-of-the-mill mishaps that inevitably disrupt daily life, or the barrage of bad news...

Nat King Cole | Hittin’ the Ramp

Released in partnership with the Nat King Cole estate, Resonance Records’ HITTIN’ THE RAMP: THE EARLY YEARS (1936-1943) is the first large-scale collection of the pivotal...

Sonia Pinto | Why Try To Change Me Now?

Vocalist Sónia Pinto was born in Porto, northern Portugal, as the opening line of her biography states. But the first thought that this bit of information brings to mind is...