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Ballads, covers, orchestras, live recordings... and songs of unity and understanding.

Read "Ballads, covers, orchestras, live recordings... and songs of unity and understanding." reviewed by Andy Crowther


All new music, jazz from Leeds, London, Mexico, Manchester and more. Ballads, covers, orchestras, live recordings... and songs of unity and understanding. Playlist Noah Preminger “Someone To Watch Over Me" from Ballads (Chill Tone Records) 00:00 Bobi Céspedes “The Peanut Vendor" from Salsa De La Bahia Vol. 3 Renegade Queens (Patois Records) 06:16 Winnipeg ...

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Petros Klampanis, Julia Hülsmann, Nomade Orchestra, Eugenia Choe & More

Read "Petros Klampanis, Julia Hülsmann, Nomade Orchestra, Eugenia Choe & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


From Brazil to Korea, with a few European stops, a journey around today's jazz world.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Nomade Orquestra “Revolução Dos Cocos" Terceiro Mundo (NuBlu) 0:16 Host talks 5:50 Renee Rosnes “Trilhos Urbanos" Crossing Paths (Smoke Sessions) 7:44 Host talks 12:47 ...

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Michael Dorf: From Knitting Factory To Patti Smith's Carnegie Tribute

Read "Michael Dorf: From Knitting Factory To Patti Smith's Carnegie Tribute" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines On New York live music and venue impresario Michael Dorf. In addition to founding The Knitting Factory and City Winery, Michael has brought legendary artists together at Carnegie Hall for over twenty years, raising millions for music education while creating unforgettable tribute nights. He launched his first tribute show in ...

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The Brazilians Cover Bossa Nova

Read "The Brazilians Cover Bossa Nova" reviewed by Larry Slater


Bossa nova emerged from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in the late 1950s and early '60s. After the 1964 coup d'état, as a military regime took control of Brazil, the positive energy of the bossa nova era quickly dissipated and enthusiasm for the music shifted to the US. The music of Antonio Carlos Jobim ...

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Billy Parker's Fourth World, Daylight Robbery, Jimi Tenor, Kaidi Tatham, Jazzanova, Andy Hay, & More

Read "Billy Parker's Fourth World, Daylight Robbery, Jimi Tenor, Kaidi Tatham, Jazzanova, Andy Hay, & More" reviewed by Tony Poole


A weekly dive into the latest new releases, join Tony Poole as he brings you the freshest jazz grooves from around the world. Playlist Billy Parker's Fourth World “Get With It (featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater)" from The Legacy Begins, originally 1973 (Strata-East) Daylight Robbery with Nick Marks “God Game" from Third Island Suite (Melting ...

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Sam Newbould Quintet, Guy Salamon Group, Femke Mooren Quartet, Xavi Torres and many more

Read "Sam Newbould Quintet, Guy Salamon Group, Femke Mooren Quartet, Xavi Torres and many more" reviewed by Co de Kloet


In this episode we shine a light on Sam Newbould, who will perform at jazzahead! 2025 with his Quintet. We also have music from Guy Salamon Group, Xavi Torres, Bernard van Rossum Quartet and Femke Mooren Quartet. Enjoy! Playlist Marike van Dijk Nonet “Landed" (M.van Dijk) Guy Salamon Group “Out In The Open" (G. ...

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New releases from Vornhagen, Morris, Smith & More

Read "New releases from Vornhagen, Morris, Smith & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


A mix of old and new on this edition. I dip to the archive for a look at the tributes by Dave Douglas and Chet Doxas to the music of Jimmy Giuffre and Carla Bley. There's a look back at the work of saxophone master Julius Hemphill. In addition a selection of the best in recent ...

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NYT Top 10, Part 2

Read "NYT Top 10, Part 2" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


The boys are back to take on four more entries from the New York Times' Best of 2024 list and Mike especially is happy with these selections. “Spiritual Jazz" leaves a imprint on several of this episode's albums and bastard number 2 loves it. Pat meanwhile is relieved that Blue Note's entry is the best yet, ...

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Steve Lehman Trio + Mark Turner play the music of Anthony Braxton

Read "Steve Lehman Trio + Mark Turner play the music of Anthony Braxton" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Steve Lehman Trio and Mark Turner honor the music of Anthony Braxton, also a new collaboration between Sylvie Courvosier and Mary Halvorson and the latest from James Brandon Lewis.Playlist Muneer Nasser Quintet “Polka Dots and Moonbeams" from Blue House Session (Self Produced) 0:00 Host Speaks 9:42 Julia Hülsmann Quartet “Under The Surface" from Under ...

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MTB, Renee Rosnes, Darryl Yokley, Willie Morris and more

Read "MTB, Renee Rosnes, Darryl Yokley, Willie Morris and more" reviewed by Benjamin Boddie


Today's Music--Right Now! Fantastic music by Jacob Wutzke, Harry Drabkin, Jeremy Pelt, Steven Feifke, Michel Petrucciani, Jackson Potter, Darryl Yokley, Mike Boone, Judy Wexler, Liz Cole, Mason Razavi, Eric Lilley, Bruce Harris, Renee Rosnes, Fred Hersch, Jenna Mclean, Jenny Hill, Scott Hamilton, Willie Morris, Kasan Belgrave, Eugenie Jones, Allegra Levy, Jessica Jones, Mafalda Minnozzi and more. ...


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