Jazz Has Always Been Protest Music. Can It Meet This Moment? Over the past 50 years, the music has become…
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Jazz Has Always Been Protest Music. Can It Meet This Moment? Over the past 50 years, the music has become…
Read MoreBorn in Rome in 1949, Enrico Pieranunzi has long been one of the best-known and appreciated personalities on the European…
Read MoreThe timing, on paper, was poetic. Black Jazz Records, sadly out-of-print for most of the last four decades, would be…
Read MoreJazz interview with jazz conductor and pianist Mike Westbrook. An interview by email in writing. JazzBluesNews.com: – First let’s start…
Read MoreWith his sixth album, Gregory Porter delivers once more a perfect dose of jazz, soul, rhythm’n’blues, pop and gospel. In…
Read MoreThe young London jazz saxophonist Nubya Garcia is a sought-after representative of her instrument. Her debut album “Source” lives from…
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