What Murphy brings to the Club 43 stage in April 1966 is a living map of how jazz singing had evolved up to that point. The ...
There’s something quietly fitting about a “new” live album arriving from 1993 in 2026. Back in the mid-nineties—when festival ...
It wouldn’t be a RSD without a new previously unreleased Yusef Lateef live recording. Alight Upon The Lake is a bumper triple ...
Few European jazz imprints carry the quiet authority of Red Records, which reaches its 50th anniversary in 2026 with a ...
Even decades after his passing, Michel Petrucciani’s music continues to radiate an irrepressible joy. Kuumbwa, a newly ...
Mal Waldron brings his singular, penetrating style to Chicago on the 1979 live recording Stardust & Starlight: At the Jazz ...
Bill Evans first gained widespread notice for the impressionistic subtleties he contributed to Miles Davis’s 1959 album Kind of Blue.  He subsequently reshaped the sound of the jazz piano trio, and ...
I would like to be a scholar in whatever I do, a scholar is never finished, he is always seeking and I am always seeking.” It ...
Few archival releases manage to feel both historically illuminating and thrillingly alive. “Terry Callier at The Earl of Old ...
Buster Williams’ debut album as leader was first released on Muse Records in 1975; fifty one years later PINNACLE is getting ...
Swedish jazz, perhaps more than most European scenes, has always reflected the wider atmosphere around it. In the late 1960s, ...
Few tenor saxophonists have managed to balance intellect and fire the way Joe Henderson did. Across a career that stretched ...