
Bryan Carter, I Believe Review
Bryan Carter, I Believe Review by Nolan DeBuke Bryan Carter is an artist of many disciplines. When Carter is not busy working in the realms of film, television, and Broadway, he can be found touring […]
Bryan Carter, I Believe Review by Nolan DeBuke Bryan Carter is an artist of many disciplines. When Carter is not busy working in the realms of film, television, and Broadway, he can be found touring […]
Scott Silbert, Introducing the Scott Silbert Big Band: Jump Children Review by: Staten Lemee Scott Silbert is a multiple woodwind player and arranger that was the chief arranger for the United States Navy Band until […]
Elena Maque, Feel Again Review by Nolan DeBuke Elena Maque is a St. Petersburg, Russia-born vocalist, composer, and saxophonist. She has spent years perfecting her skills and wowing audiences throughout Russia, Europe, and the United […]
Jonathan Karrant Joshua White, Shadows Fall Review By Sylvannia Garutch Jonathan Karrant is a jazz vocalist born to sing. He studied performance in New York City at the William Esper Performing Arts Academy and vocal […]
Silje Nergaard, Houses Review by Ferell Aubre Norwegian singer Silje Nergaard is releasing Houses via Masterworks/Sony Music. The album is fourteen songs that are personal as they are varied and significant. Expanding the endeavor is guest appearances […]
Fabia Mantwill, EM.PERIENCE Review by Nolan DeBuke Fabia Mantwill is a saxophonist, composer, and vocalist that has become an important part of the German Jazz Scene – with a significant international focus. On May 21, […]
Sarah Moule, Stormy Emotions Review By Sylvannia Garutch Sarah Moule, a vocalist with a unique repertoire stretching back directly to the Great American Songbook, has enjoyed a long and fruitful musical partnership with the American lyricist, […]
Judy Wexler, For What It’s Worth Review By Sylvannia Garutch Judy Wexler is a long-standing touring and recording jazz vocalist that is a regular at jazz festivals, performing arts centers, and major jazz clubs both […]
Anaïs Reno, Lovesome Thing Review by Ferell Aubre Anaïs Reno is a New York City-based jazz singer making a sound that is getting noticed for her interpretation of jazz and the Great American Songbook. Reno […]
Luba Mason, Triangle Review by Ferell Aubre Vocalist Luba Mason is back with a collection of tunes that span Brazillian songs to chart-topping hits from the pop scene. Mason’s choice of songs includes “Toxicity” by […]
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