Former Cecil Taylor side man brings together a band featuring Steve Reid and Earl Cross for a thrilling document of the New ...
He survived a stroke, a lightning strike, a fire – and created one of the world’s most recognisable images. Now the Japanese artist’s ‘wild, fascinating’ life has inspired an opera ...
The film explores the lives of Linda and Carlos LeGerrette, known in San Diego for their organized labor activism during the ...
Since 1967, most halftime shows have been nuts. His show was a swirling spectacle centered on a single voice, and no one needed to be able to speak Spanish to understand it.
Jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers died Tuesday in New York. The vibraphonist, known for his often-sampled 1976 album “Everybody ...
Annie Hogan’s new album, Tongues In My Head, sees a return to “proper” songwriting for the musician and composer fondly ...
Few singers in jazz have sustained a creative life as long, or as consistently searching, as Karin Krog. Now in her late eighties, she returns with Tomorrow’s Yesterday, a chamber-like recording ...
The cold month of February is now paired with tropical vibes and ocean-themed decor at Little Jumbo’s pop-up, The Tropilachia ...
In many cases, though, the performers are as unsung as the material. Examples include the country-based Dennis Roberts (“Blue Carnation”), rockabilly singer Marty Lott aka The Phantom (“Whisper Your ...
Oh for a schism, an entertaining rupture in the ranks so that one can watch militants spit venom across a void. Jazz had a famous one at the turn of the 1950s – “la mère de tous les schismes”, as a ...
Out Of The Shadows You may not know him but you’ve more than likely heard his music somewhere. Dalton is a veteran, in-demand ...