Some of these meditative recordings became popular among new age music fans: Paul Horn In India (1967), Paul Horn In Kashmir (1967), Inside (1969), Inside II, (1972), Inside the Great Pyramid (1976), Inside the Cathedral …
I’ve never really been interested in performing. I’ve always been interested in experiencing something in the moment and knowing that on any given night, just based on what’s been going on in my life…
A post by Ben Ratliff to the ArtsBeat blog of The New York Times just named the recipients of the 2015 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Masters Fellowships. Most important for readers of this site is the naming…
Theo Croker is one of the most promising and creative trumpeters on the horizon today and is also one of the most energetic artists I have ever encountered. —Marcus BelgraveIt’s hard to put your finger on trumpeter…
prOphecy sun. start: 4:00 pm. location: Vancouver International Jazz Festival more… 22. 23. DIS 2014 Conference Exhibition. start: 5:00 pm. more… 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. VEE at VCC Atrium. start: 8:00 pm. more… 29. 30 …
Follow @chrisilluminati More from Chris Illuminati > · Tweet · Billie Jean on beer bottles Billie Jean on beer bottles is Michael Jackson meets jazz flute. Billie Jean on beer bottles will be the hot tune of Summer 2014. The Bottle …
In 2012, Seattle jazz vocalist Nancy Erickson took to the prestigious, storied Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley stage, sang her heart out, did a little scatting and pronounced riffs on some memorable standards — and won the title of Seattle…
In early May, Cincinnati lost a longtime, jazz vocalist in Mary Ellen Tanner. For decades, Mary Ellen performed in countless venues throughout the Queen City and Northern Kentucky, including the jazz staples of Chez Nora, Dee Felice, and The…
Jazz singer, pianist Diana Krall fulfills decades-old prophecy | Concert preview. Posted by Paul de Barros. (Photo by Mark Seliger). When Diana Krall was 24 years old, the Canadian pianist /chanteuse was introduced to the great jazz keyboardist Cedar …
Perth’s tiny Ellwood Jazz Club was closed to the public when Watts performed, but fans already inside were treated to the surprise performance late on Wednesday, the night before Jagger reportedly left Australia.