Trio of Bloom (Pyroclastic, 2025) is the first meeting of three titans of creative music, artists to whom genres and…
Audiences who saw artist-in-residence Henry Threadgill at Big Ears in 2024 were enthralled with five performances, each featuring a different…
Carmen Staaf’s Sounding Line (Sunnyside, 2025) is the second album recently covered on this site that envisions a conversation between…
One of our few links to bands of Miles, McCoy Tyner, Pharaoh Sanders, Lee Morgan, and Roy Hargrove, NEA Jazz…
This is the year that some of us learned that tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse was a leader of other bands…
Under the Same Stars (Motéma, 2025) is the second installment of Mongolian-born and Germany-based pianist-composer Shuteen Erdenebaatar’s planned trilogy drawing…
Go ahead and try this - Ask your friends who the most prominent female jazz vocalists have been in the…
With Alloy (Greenleaf, 2025), trumpeter, composer, and forward thinker Dave Douglas unveils his latest unique ensemble. Joined by two young…
There are no written rules for NEA Jazz Masters. Clearly, they have earned the right to undertake their long-dreamed-of projects.…
Despite its jagged start, listen to Cantica Profana - The Béla Bartók Field Recordings (Sunnyside, 2025) its whole way through…