Kick off the holiday weekend with live music and a sacred sound bath inside a restored nineteenth-century church, ...
When we think of jazz, we think of instruments — saxophones, pianos, trumpets, trombones, clarinets, bass, drums, and guitars — blending in unpredictable ways to craft listening journeys fit for late ...
Montreal vocalist—composer Dominique Fils-Aimé discusses music as essential as breath—something vital, grounding, and shared. In conversation, a few recurring themes emerge: freedom as the driving ...
On Saturday, February 21, the Jazz Generations Initiative will present Voices of Healing & Liberation at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. This night of music and poetry ...
The blissful music of Lionmilk—Los Angeles pianist/composer/producer Moki Kawaguchi—makes you reassess your skepticism toward “healing music.” Now, it’s a stretch to say that music can relieve your ...
DreamRoot releases Phases, an emotional and provocative exploration of healing through personal and collective creation of genre-defying music. Phases simultaneously grooves and contemplates the ...
Jazz music has consumed Anaïs Reno's life. But she wouldn't have it any other way. The 17-year-old jazz singer is now readying for college and all that comes with young adulthood, and she's never been ...
The jazz drummer Phil Young turned seventy last year. He still plays every Thursday, at the Lenox Saphire, in Harlem, from seven until eleven, at an event he calls “The Gathering of the Harlem Hip.” ...
Since 2005 Plastic Crimewave (aka Steve Krakow) has used the Secret History of Chicago Music to shine a light on worthy artists with Chicago ties who’ve been forgotten, underrated, or never noticed in ...
Jazzmandu Festival 2025 was nearly cancelled, but the organisers decided to go ahead with it anyway, believing in the power of jazz for healing and restoration. The Surya Nepal Jazzmandu is back in ...