

Chamber Jazz
Wolfgang Muthspiel, Tokyo Review Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio: Dialogues in Tokyo by Nolan DeBuke In jazz, a trio can either narrow its focus to tight interplay or broaden into a world of color, space, and possibility. [...]

Christian McBride Big Band, Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 Review
Jazz
Christian McBride Big Band, Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 Review Swing, Soul, and Renewal: McBride’s Big Band Without Further Ado by Ferell Aubre Christian McBride’s big band has always been a proving ground for the [...]
Jazz
Margherita Fava, Murrina Review
Margherita Fava, Murrina Review Margherita Fava’s Murrina: Jazz as Mosaic by Sylvannia Garutch For Margherita Fava, the piano has always been both a vessel of transformation. Born in Italy to a family of baroque specialists, [...]
Jazz
Shawn Purcell, Oblivity Review
Shawn Purcell, Oblivity Review Shawn Purcell’s Oblivity: Elegance in Motion By Nolan DeBuke Oblivity is Shawn Purcell leading and ensemble as a guitarist of fluidity and grace. He reveals he is a composer of rare [...]
Crossover Jazz
Chip Wickham, The Eternal Now Review
Chip Wickham, The Eternal Now Review Dwelling in the Present: Chip Wickham’s The Eternal Now By Sylvannia Garutch Chip Wickham’s The Eternal Now arrives like a prism catching spiritual jazz sunlight, refracting the many [...]
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Chamber Jazz
Wolfgang Muthspiel, Tokyo Review
Wolfgang Muthspiel, Tokyo Review Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio: Dialogues in Tokyo by Nolan DeBuke In jazz, a trio can either narrow its focus to tight interplay or broaden into a world of color, space, and possibility. […]

Jazz
Christian McBride Big Band, Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 Review
Christian McBride Big Band, Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 Review Swing, Soul, and Renewal: McBride’s Big Band Without Further Ado by Ferell Aubre Christian McBride’s big band has always been a proving ground for the […]

Jazz
Margherita Fava, Murrina Review
Margherita Fava, Murrina Review Margherita Fava’s Murrina: Jazz as Mosaic by Sylvannia Garutch For Margherita Fava, the piano has always been both a vessel of transformation. Born in Italy to a family of baroque specialists, […]
Latin Jazz
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The Beveled Edges, I Guess We’re Not Alone Review The Beveled Edges: Genre-Fluid Music Across Borders and Emotions By Sylvannia Garutch The debut album by The Beveled Edges, I Guess We’re Not Alone, is the [...]
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Masha Campagne, Alegre Menina Review Masha Campagne: Today’s Brazilian Jazz with Alegre Menina By Sylvannia Garutch In Alegre Menina, vocalist Masha Campagne crafts a luminous musical journey that bridges continents, cultures, and idioms as she [...]
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Renee Rosnes, Crossing Paths Review The Rhythms of Connection: Crossing Paths with Renee Rosnes By Sylvannia Garutch In Crossing Paths, pianist-composer Renee Rosnes crafts a tribute to Brazilian music that is imaginative and performed by [...]
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Neff Irizarry, Cambio Review Latin Jazz Guitar Bridges and Cadence: Neff Irizarry’s Cambio By Ferell Aubre Neff Irizarry’s Cambio (Change) is an album that flows in Latin jazz performance and rhythmic, harmonic, and textural explorations. [...]
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Vocal Jazz
Karrin Allyson, A Kiss for Brazil Review
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Latin
Adaury Mothé, Dois Amigos
by Sylvannia Garutch [...] -
Latin
Daymé Arocena, Cubafonía
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Jazz
Jaleel Shaw, Painter of the Invisible Review
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Crossover Jazz
Althea René, Flawsome
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Latin
Veronneau, Love & Surrender
by Ferell Aubre [...]