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News: Music Industry

Making Trouble At Twenty-four: The Defiant Ascent Of Pavle Zvekic

Making Trouble At Twenty-four: The Defiant Ascent Of Pavle Zvekic

If jazz is a city—endlessly rebuilt, its back alleys echoing with invention—then Pavle Zvekic is not merely wandering its streets, but laying down bold new thoroughfares through its neighborhoods. Award-winning Serbian writer Oto Oltvanji introduces a pianist who, at just 24, has become a gravitational force in the Balkan and international jazz scenes—equal parts visionary and ...

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Article: Live Review

Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau at The Clarice

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Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau The Clarice College Park, MDOctober 2, 2025 Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau made it to the top of their game together, each helping the other rise from promising talent in early '90s New York City to modern king of the bass and piano, respectively. Now, they ...

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Article: Live Review

Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids at Miner Auditorium

Read "Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids at Miner Auditorium" reviewed by Steven Roby


Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids Miner Auditorium Night Of The Exotictress San Francisco, CA October 2, 2025 This show burned hot and without apology--no coasting, no filler, no easy out. The room hinted at it before the first note: Miner's seats pulled back for a dance floor, a ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Two Voices, One Room: Hervey & Mason Reframe Monk

Read "Two Voices, One Room: Hervey & Mason Reframe Monk" reviewed by Steven Roby


Trumpeter Anthony Hervey and pianist Sean Mason unpacked the soul-and-blues core behind their duo chemistry--why a Monk program belongs in an intimate room, how Hervey's “Du-Rag" reframed ragtime language for now, and why Mason's “Open Your Heart" asked players and listeners to lead with emotion. We talked repertoire choices for a Joe Henderson Lab show, the ...

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News: Recording

Pianist and composer Uriel Pascucci Releases 'Marta's Dream' on Zeitlos Sounds

Pianist and composer Uriel Pascucci Releases 'Marta's Dream' on Zeitlos Sounds

Listen to the world premiere recording of Marta's Dream, the new composition by Uriel Pascucci. This music is as colorful, unexpected and with a narrative as varied as dreams. The piece conveys a succession of dynamic sounds, emotions, and sensations. Marta's Dream is the new composition by pianist and composer Uriel Pascucci. The piece is lyrical, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Heather McKay, Ledisi's Dinah Washington Tribute, Lizzy & The Triggermen, Kat Ellis, Carmen Staaf & More

Read "Heather McKay, Ledisi's Dinah Washington Tribute, Lizzy & The Triggermen, Kat Ellis, Carmen Staaf & More" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


This broadcast includes new releases from Heather McKay, Ledisi, Lizzy & The Triggermen, Kat Ellis and Carmen Staaf, with birthday shoutouts to feminist historian/producer Rosetta Reitz, Koko Taylor, Rebecca Kilgore, Norma Winstone and Janet Planet, among others. Happy listening and please support the artists you hear--see them live, buy their music so they can continue to ...

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News: Music Industry

Butter And The Genre Announce New Single 'So Cool So Blue' On Out October 22

Butter And The Genre Announce New Single 'So Cool So Blue' On Out October 22

Oklahoma City jazz collective Butter And The Genre will release their new single, “So Cool So Blue,” on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. The track captures the group’s signature blend of melody-forward jazz and contemporary soul, offering listeners an intimate late-night vibe. The single features three of the band’s original members—Gregory “Butter” Haubrich (trumpet/keys), Calliope Staudt (vocals), ...

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Article: In Pictures

SFJAZZ Fall Season Kickoff 2025

Read "SFJAZZ Fall Season Kickoff 2025" reviewed by Ronald Davis


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Article: Radio & Podcasts

David Kikowski, Nick Finzer, Michelle Lordi & Nancy King

Read "David Kikowski, Nick Finzer, Michelle Lordi & Nancy King" reviewed by Joe Dimino


We open the 926th episode of Neon Jazz by honoring the incomparable Nancy King, joined here with Fred Hersch, as we bid farewell to her remarkable voice. She passed on August 5, 2025, at the age of 85, leaving behind a luminous legacy of music that will echo for generations. From there, the hour unfolds with ...

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News: Recording

Experimental Jazz Guitarist Ian Smit To Release New Album '¿QUÉ? ' Featuring David Torn, Tom Rainey, And Scott Petito

Experimental Jazz Guitarist Ian Smit To Release New Album '¿QUÉ? ' Featuring David Torn, Tom Rainey, And Scott Petito

Experimental jazz guitarist Ian Smit announces that he will release his new album ¿QUÉ? on December 5, 2025. The album features Scott Petito on acoustic/electric bass and as recording engineer, Tom Rainey on drums, Ian Smit on electric/acoustic guitar/effects, and David Torn on electric/national steel guitar/effects. Smit's purpose for making music with David, Tom and Scott ...


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