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Clapton, Winwood Teaming for Summer Tour
On the heels of their early 2008 run at New York's Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood are taking their show on the road. The former Blind Faith bandmates will play arenas beginning June 10 in East Rutherford, N.J., and have dates booked through June 30 in Los Angeles. Clapton and Winwood had only ...
Esperanza Spalding Makes First Headline Appearance at Stanford, February 27
In her first headline engagement at Stanford Lively Arts (following last season’s shared bill with Dianne Reeves), jazz vocalist and double bassist Esperanza Spalding makes her highly anticipated return with a trio of jazz veterans Otis Brown (drums), Leo Genovese (piano), and Ricardo Vogt (guitar) on Friday, February 27 at 8:00 p.m. at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. A ...
AccuJazz.com Internet Radio Launches New Web Site with 24 Jazz Channels
AccuJazz.com, the Chicago-based Internet jazz radio station, has just launched a new Web site featuring twenty-four jazz channels catering to widely-varying tastes. Listeners can choose from specific genres focused on style, instrument, region, composer and decade. Current offerings include Big Band," Cutting Edge," Regions: New Orleans," Ellington," 50s," and AccuJazz.com's most popular channel, Piano Jazz." Channels ...
Don't Call Me A Jazz Musician: Gary Bartz on Miles Davis
Bret Primack, the Jazz Video Guy, has just posted Don't Call Me A Jazz Musician" featuring Gary Bartz discussing his tenure with Miles Davis. The episode also includes some rare video of the 1971 incarnation of the Miles Davis band that includes Mr. Bartz, Keith Jarrett and Grammy winner Jack DeJohnette. Trying to answer the age-old ...
New Venue in Europe - Petofi Mozi Music Pub, Szekesfehervar, Hungary
The venue is in town of Szekesfehervar (Hungary), placed in neighbourhood of beautiful historical downtown. The objective is to invite the contemporary hungarian jazz greats and give performance opportunities to hungarian jazz scholars as well as to present to hungarian audience what is new on the worldwide jazz and creative music scene. For the latest we ...
Brad Turner Quartet Nominated for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year at 2009 Juno Awards!
Vancouver, BC – CARAS and the Juno Awards have released its list of nominees and we are proud to announce that Vancouver's Brad Turner Quartet together with their latest release Small Wonder has received a nomination for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year! Juno award winning Brad Turner is one of Canada’s most prominent, prolific and ...
The Prodigy Announce Three Exclusive Dates for North America
The Prodigy announce their fifth studio album Invaders Must Die to be released on the band's imprint Take Me To The Hospital through Cooking Vinyl on March 3rd, 2009 and announce three exclusive dates for North America this March. The Prodigy, who have been tearing up the Summer festivals with their blistering live performances, a December ...
Enjoy Black History Month with Music, Films, Dialogues, and More!
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, internationally praised and hailing from Chicago, gives a special free performance on Sunday, February 22 at 4:00 at the York College/CUNY Performing Arts Center. All seven band members are sons of the esteemed trumpeter Kelan Phil Cohran, former member of Sun Ra Arkestra, and have worked with major artists including Mos Def, Erykah ...
Ted Nash's Mancini Project Reaches #1 on the Radio Charts!
Announcing the release of The Mancini Project. Tapping into Mancini's rich legacy as a base for a creative project is a worthy choice in it's own right. But for tenor saxist Ted Nash it was a personal one. Among jazz's elite growing up in Los Angeles in the 60's and 70's, a time when many would ...
Pianist/Arranger Bill Cunliffe Revisits a Jazz Classic with "The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2"
With his new album, The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2, pianist Bill Cunliffe doesn’t so much reinvent a modern jazz classic as open it for incisive interpretation. Working with clean, uncluttered arrangements and a stellar cast of improvisers, Cunliffe explores Oliver Nelson's beloved 1961 album for Impulse! And the results are consistently riveting. Putting ...



