Sergi Felipe, Biased Vision Review
Sergi Felipe, Biased Vision Review by Stamish Malcuss In the vibrant world of the European Jazz scene, Sergi Felipe is building a reputation for innovation,…
Sergi Felipe, Biased Vision Review by Stamish Malcuss In the vibrant world of the European Jazz scene, Sergi Felipe is building a reputation for innovation,…
Melvin Smith, Perseverance Review by Jeff Becker Melvin Smith, an accomplished saxophonist, arranger, and composer, continues to showcase his adaptability and deep love for jazz…
Joe Farnsworth, In What Direction Are You Headed? Review by Jeff Becker Joe Farnsworth’s album In What Direction Are You Headed? is an exciting new chapter in…
ARTEMIS, In Real Time Review Embracing the Wild: ARTEMIS’ ‘In Real Time’ Channels the Untamed Spirit of the Goddess by Stamish Malcuss ARTEMIS, an all-female…
Christopher McBride, Ramon Review by Icrom Bigrad Harlem-based saxophonist Christopher McBride is a versatile musician of many talents, ranging from education and composition to an…
Arturo O’Farrill, Legacies Review by Jeff Becker Pianist and 8-time GRAMMY-winner Arturo O’Farrill revisits his foremost passion, the piano, in his new Blue Note album,…
Matthieu Saglio, Voices Review Exploring ‘Voices’: A Fusion of Jazz and World Music Influences by Stamish Malcuss Matthieu Saglio, the visionary French cellist, is releasing…
Yukimi & Harvie S, New York Memories Review by Jeff Becker New York Memories, the second collaboration between Yukimi Maeda and Harvie S, offers a…
Eric Krasno & Stanton Moore, Krasno Moore Project: Book of Queens Review by Stamish Malcuss Guitarist Eric Krasno (Lettuce, Soulive) and drummer Stanton Moore (Galactic,…
Walter Smith III, return to casual Review by Icrom Bigrad Saxophonist and composer Walter Smith III is releasing his Blue Note Records debut with return to…