Tenor saxophonist Tito Charneco, a UNT College of Music alum and current doctoral student, is nominated for a Grammy for his ...
His legendary jazz fused American style and Cuban rhythms with East Africa’s pentatonic scales. Now, at age 82, Mulatu ...
Scatman John rose from piano-bar tinkler to global stardom in the mid-1990s – but his addictions took their toll ...
"I knew absolutely nothing about 'Cowboy Bebop,' but like any musician, I said, 'Sure'," said Witt in a phone interview.
In 1926, a generation of artists was born that reshaped jazz for decades. This episode celebrates eight centennials, ...
This week's reviews divide between present work and recovered history. Two of the records come from Arkansas-based artists ...
Special 10th anniversary edition of a remastered, remixed Afro Blue album (2014) to be released on what would’ve been Harold ...
Dave McMurray Hears Himself In All Of Detroit's Music article by John Chacona, published on January 19, 2026 at All About ...
On his first LP, recorded in 1950, the great bandleader took to the possibilities of the longer new form with unbounded style and imagination.
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Miles Davis emerged from Middle America to become the 'Picasso of jazz' and taught us all how to be cool
Miles Dewey Davis III’s first memory was a blue-hot flame on the family stove. “I felt fear, real fear,” he recalled in his 1989 autobiography. He was also exhilarated. That blue, he said, presented ...
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