Three generations of jazz collide in a standing-room-only Prom for a live recording of BBC Radio 3’s Round Midnight,, where ...
Short-scale basses are emphatically back in favour among bassists of all persuasions – not least thanks to the enduring popularity of the Fender Mustang, or the now much sought-after custom-made ...
The issue also includes interviews with Hedvig Mollestad, Gary Bartz, Cindy Blackman Santana, David Ambrosio and Kris Davis ...
Stuart Nicholson examines how Trane moved from a form of lightning-fast, near quantum harmonic theory, to spiritual modal ...
With record ticket sales of 46,000 and €3m in receipts, Umbria Jazz has never been bigger. But beneath the pop-star gloss, ...
Featuring new releases from Ralph Alessi, Isaiah Collier, Moyses Dos Santos, Audrey Powne, Steve Swallow, and more ...
In a career that burned twice as bright but only half as long, John Coltrane made just one excursion to the British Isles, in 1961. Brian Priestley offers ...
The nine-day Jazzkaar festival in Tallinn always extends its hands to usher in acts from Stateside parts, as well as exposing ...
From Carrington's tech-hit finale to Rosenwinkel's blistering reunion and Ghost Note's funk-fuelled frenzy, Malta's ...
Larry Stabbins has long combined the commercial success of his bands Weekend and Working Week and jousting with the likes of Keith Tippett and Peter Brötzmann. Tony Benjamin tells the extraordinary ...
With John Coltrane’s recorded legacy once more in the spotlight, Selwyn Harris highlights the many opportunities to hear Trane’s works performed live in ...
This month Val Wilmer retraces her footsteps to Broadway’s forgotten music hub, where the scent of newly-pressed vinyl, pipe smoke and bourbon still linger ...