McCoy Tyner, the legendary jazz pianist who played with John Coltrane and went on to a long solo career, has died at 81. His Facebook page announced his death. A Philadelphia native, Tyner began ...
At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music’s past by spinning shellac 78 RPM discs of recordings made in the ...
The final chapter of "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues," takes the greatest liberties in defining the musical form. Clint Eastwood adds a more personal touch than the other six films as he looks at ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Gahanna has announced the Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival will return this June. The festival will run from June 17-19 and tickets are on sale now. “We couldn’t be happier ...
As part of the label’s 50 th Anniversary Celebration, Chicago’s own Delmark has released two double-disc sets highlighting the label’s jazz and blues lines respectively. Presently reviewed is the ...
The Lisa Hilton Quintet Returns With The Fluid And Cool Extended Daydream. Posted in “Recording” column. Published: October 30, 2025 @ All About Jazz ...
Chase Garrett’s among a small crop of young pianists to move to St. Louis over the last few years, each of them digging into classic veins of American songcraft. Playing around town as a solo act and ...
The CBS News show “60 Minutes” recently proclaimed Jourdan Thibodeaux “Cajun music’s equivalent of a rock star,” saying he has become “something of a global ambassador for Cajun country and its way of ...
“Long tall Marcia Ball” is the hottest blues, rhythm and blues, and funky piano player this side of Professor Longhair himself. A Louisiana native who’s now based in Austin, Texas, blues singer and ...
Jon Batiste’s 2023 album “World Music Radio” was a pop album colored with global influences. It was big music meant to reach a big audience. He takes a very different approach on his forthcoming album ...
Texas blues powerhouse, Marcia Ball, announced Tuesday that she is retiring from touring and performing following a recent ...
When we think of the history of the Denver jazz scene, of course our minds turn to El Chapultepec, the venue that welcomed one and all for nine decades. That spot closed in 2020, but fellow Denver ...