Steve Davis, We See Review
Steve Davis, We See Review Seeing Jazz Unfold: Steve Davis’ We See By Nolan DeBuke Steve Davis’s latest release, We See, recorded live at Smoke Jazz & Supper Club, captures the seasoned trombonist’s creative element […]
Steve Davis, We See Review Seeing Jazz Unfold: Steve Davis’ We See By Nolan DeBuke Steve Davis’s latest release, We See, recorded live at Smoke Jazz & Supper Club, captures the seasoned trombonist’s creative element […]
Bria Skonberg, What It Means Review Resonance and Revival: Bria Skonberg’s Bold Return in What It Means By Sylvannia Garutch Bria Skonberg’s album What It Means is the vocalist and trumpeter crafting a musical love […]
Dred Scott, Cali Mambo Review Dancing with Dred Scott’s Cali Mambo Latin Jazz Rhythms By Nolan DeBuke In Cali Mambo, the ever-creative Dred Scott returns to Latin jazz by exploring its vibrant rhythmic landscape. Scott crafts […]
Paul Dietrich, 5+4 Review Paul Dietrich’s Bold Folk-Jazz and European Jazz Fusion in 5+4 by Ferell Aubre Paul Dietrich’s 5+4 has a sonic palette where American folk-jazz embraces the pastels of orchestral elegance. Released in […]
Dharma Down, Owl Dreams Review Echoes of Tradition: The Classical Arabic Influence in Dharma Down’s Owl Dreams by Nolan DeBuke Bringing music fans the musical fusion of jazz and Classical Arabic music to achieve the […]
Peter Bernstein, Better Angels Review Peter Bernstein’s Better Angels: Familiarity and Discovery by Ferell Aubre Peter Bernstein’s latest release, Better Angels, is an eight-song program by the modern jazz guitarist, demonstrating his technical finesse and […]
Olivia Foschi, A Window Within Review Olivia Foschi’s A Window Within Reflects on Love, Loss, and Resilience by Sylvannia Garutch Olivia Foschi’s A Window Within is a poignant and memorable journey through love, loss, heritage, […]
Ben Wendel, Understory: Live at the Village Vanguard Review Ben Wendel An Exploration of Jazz Tension, Release, and Freedom by Nolan DeBuke Ben Wendel’s Understory: Live at the Village Vanguard is a live documentation of the […]
Omer Leshem, Play Space Review Explorations in Sound: Omer Leshem’s Bold Journey in Play Space by Ferell Aubre Omer Leshem’s third studio album, Play Space, is a bold exploration of diverse cultural and musical influences. […]
Walter Smith III, Three of Us Are From Houston and Reuben is Not Review Following the Jazz Muse: Walter Smith III by Ferell Aubre Saxophonist and composer Walter Smith III is back with his Blue […]
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