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Live Review

Vilnius Jazz Festival 2025: Improvisation Without Compromise

Read "Vilnius Jazz Festival 2025: Improvisation Without Compromise" reviewed by Ieva Pakalniskyte


Vilnius Jazz Festival 2025 Old Theatre of Vilnius Vilnius, Lithuania October 13-21, 2025 (This report covers five days from October 15-19) The thirty-eighth edition of the Vilnius Jazz Festival opened with the assurance of an event that has spent decades refining both its aesthetic and its purpose. As one of Vilnius's most enduring festivals--shaped for almost four decades by producer Antanas Gustys--it continues to articulate a distinctive philosophy at a moment ...

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Album Review

Rahsaan Roland Kirk: Seek & Listen: Live At The Penthouse

Read "Seek & Listen: Live At The Penthouse" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Most jazz fans are likely familiar with the visual images that are usually tagged onto the music of Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1935 -1977)--photos of a man in black sunglasses with three (or more) reed instruments around his neck and/or in his mouth. That these optics often precede the experience of the music is ironic, since Kirk himself was blind. But Kirk was a showman. These images caught the attention. And he did indeed play three (maybe only two; maybe the ...

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Live Review

Juan de Marcos & The Afro-Cuban All Stars at Miner Auditorium

Read "Juan de Marcos & The Afro-Cuban All Stars at Miner Auditorium" reviewed by Steven Roby


Juan de Marcos & The Afro-Cuban All Stars Miner Auditorium Buena Vista Social Club Revisited San Francisco, CA November 13, 2025 Minutes after returning to Miner Auditorium's stage, Juan De Marcos shared a revelation that would have discouraged many bandleaders. “I am very happy to play tonight for you," he told the packed house, “but I had hip surgery 15 days ago." A low gasp moved through the room. At 71, managing arthritis ...

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Album Review

Will Barnes Quartet: Outside the Light

Read "Outside the Light" reviewed by Neil Duggan


Once an area of contention, the border between England and Wales, known as the Welsh Marches, is now a lovely rural region of farms, valleys, hills and castles. The Will Barnes Quartet draw inspiration from this landscape, as well as that of Mid Wales, to drive their compositions and improvisations on Outside The Light. This major step forward follows on from their debut album Source of the Severn (AAB Records, 2023). Across the album's eight tracks, guitarist Will ...

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In Pictures

Bria Skonberg at SFJAZZ

Read "Bria Skonberg at SFJAZZ" reviewed by Ronald Davis


A collection of photos from the Bria Skonberg Quintet concert at SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco on November 5, 2025 featuring Bria Skonberg, Patrick Bartley Jr, Mathis Picard, Liany Mateo and Darrian Douglas. ...

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Album Review

Benoit LeBlanc: Mô kouzin mô kouzinn

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If you were ever curious as to what pre-jazz music might have sounded like in the Louisiana area, then Benoît LeBlanc's Mô kouzin mô kouzinn is the album for you. LeBlanc presents 27 Creole songs that in many ways form the basis for the emergence of jazz in New Orleans in the late 19th century, songs that enslaved Creole people might have played at New Orleans' Congo Square in the 19th century, one of the few places in the country ...

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Radio & Podcasts

RIP Ray Drummond and Klaus Doldinger--Additional jazz classics from Charles Mingus and others

Read "RIP Ray Drummond and Klaus Doldinger--Additional jazz classics from Charles Mingus and others" reviewed by David W. Daniels


Tribute to Ray Drummond including music from Grachan Moncur III and more. Other jazz classics from Wayne Shorter, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and more. Newly released jazz from Horace Silver, Carmen Bradford, and more. Music recognizing the birthdays of Mose Allison, Houston Person, and more. Playlist Grachan Moncur III “Exploration" from Exploration (Capri) 00:00 Bobby Hutcherson “The Moontrane" from Live At Montreux (Blue Note) 11:30 Abbey Lincoln “Runnin' Wild" from It's Me (Verve) 22:13 Ray Drummond “Susanita-Like" from Vignettes ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Shuteen Erdenebaatar, Anthony Braxton, and Jim McNeely

Read "Shuteen Erdenebaatar, Anthony Braxton, and Jim McNeely" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This eclectic show includes music from Shuteen Erdenebaatar, Jim McNeely, Chris Connor. Anthony Braxton. and Juan Pastor.Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 Ben Tiberio “Midwife Crisis" from Rare Peace (Outside In) 00:50 Lello Molinari “Na Tazzulella 'E Cafe" from Lello's Italian Job, Volume 2 (Fata Morgana) 8:13 Host Speaks 14:01 Rigmor Gustafsson “Big Yellow Taxi" from Come Home (ACT) ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Jack DeJohnette August 9, 1942 - October 26, 2025

Read "Jack DeJohnette August 9, 1942 - October 26, 2025" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This show honours Jack DeJohnette, one of my all-time favourite musicians, and certainly my favourite drummer. His name is everywhere in my music collection and I am so thankful that I got to see him play live. Those performances were spectacular and so very memorable. In this show, you'll hear Jack featured in a number of different contexts. R.I.P. Jack. (There are are some other new albums in this show, from Kevin Sun, Anders Lonne Gronseth and Paul Williamson & ...

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Reassessing

Red Garland Revisited!

Read "Red Garland Revisited!" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Prestige Records released Red Garland Revisited in 1969. However, Rudy Van Gelder recorded the eight selections comprising the album 12 years earlier at his Hackensack, New Jersey studio. Using bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Taylor as his rhythm section, adding guitarist Kenny Burrell on two pieces--Miles Davis's “Four" and “Walkin.'" Recorded May 24, 1957, this session took place during a busy period for Garland, between a date for trombonist Curtis Fuller on May 14 resulting in Curtis Fuller with ...


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