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    Rudy Royston leads his own uniquely assembled ensembles, and it’s pretty likely that you’ve heard his drumming on recordings by folks like Dave Douglas and Linda May Han Oh.

    Interview, News, Rudy Royston, Linda May Han Oh, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Bill Frisell

    Sep 3, 2019 9:25 AM

    Drummer Rudy Royston’s Always Listening

    Growing up in Colorado, drummer Rudy Royston kept busy, playing in church four nights a week and exploring the local…

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    Evan Parker (left) and Matthew Wright collaborate on Crepuscule In Nickelsdorf, one of two new albums Parker’s contributed to.

    Interview, News, Evan Parker, Barry Guy, Barre Phillips

    Aug 27, 2019 9:00 AM

    Improviser Evan Parker on the ‘Weight of Tradition’ and Staying in Motion

    Among the ranks of free-jazz artists, British saxophonist Evan Parker is one of the scene’s most vital players—and…

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    Victor Gould experiments with new voices and longstanding collaborators on Thoughts Become Things.

    Interview, News, Victor Gould

    Aug 22, 2019 9:00 AM

    Pianist Victor Gould Out in Front

    “Start as a sideman and prove yourself.”

    Those words churned in Victor Gould’s mind as he left Los Angeles…

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    Daniel Weltlinger plays his grandfather’s violin on Szolnok, an album detailing the journey Zoltan Fischmann undertook to escape oppression and religious intolerance during the 20th century.

    Interview, News, Daniel Weltlinger

    Aug 4, 2019 6:29 PM

    The Travails of Daniel Weltlinger’s Family Fiddle

    When Daniel Weltlinger was growing up in Sydney, Australia, he heard his grandfather Zoltan Fischmann’s stories of…

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    Keyboardist and composer Patrice Rushen’s catalog has been reinvigorated with the release of Remind Me (The Classic Elektra Recordings, 1978–1984).

    Interview, News, Patrice Rushen, Bennie Maupin, Sonny Rollins, Eddie Henderson, Quincy Jones, Benny Golson, Christian McBride, Mike Clark, Wayne Shorter

    Jul 29, 2019 9:00 AM

    Patrice Rushen’s Journey Through Jazz, Pop and Hollywood

    Patrice Rushen’s first appearance on Soul Train was not as a musical guest.

    After Don Cornelius took the show from…

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    Improvising vocalist Theo Bleckmann (left) and producer/multi-instrumentalist Joseph Branciforte

    Interview, News, Theo Bleckmann, Joseph Branciforte

    Jul 26, 2019 11:32 AM

    Theo Bleckmann, Joseph Branciforte Investigate the Art of Ambient Improvisation

    Late in June, vocalist Theo Bleckmann and multi-instrumentalist/producer Joseph Branciforte celebrated the release of…

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    J.S. Ondara says his family and the people he grew up around in Nairobi, Kenya, thought he was a bit eccentric. The singer/songwriter’s debut, Tales Of America, is out now.

    Interview, News, J.S. Ondara

    Jul 25, 2019 8:59 AM

    J.S. Ondara Channels Eccentricity into Songcraft

    J.S. Ondara speaks in a quiet, eloquent manner, choosing his words carefully—the tone befitting a songwriter.

    He…

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    James Francies arranged a version of Rufus’ “Ain’t Nobody” for his debut album, which was met with approval from the song’s original singer, Chaka Khan.

    Interview, News, Liya Grigoryan, James Francies, Elio Villafranca, Giovanni Guidi, Chris Potter, Enrico Rava, Joe Lovano, Thomas Morgan, Pat Metheny, Stefon Harris, Marcus Miller, Kandace Springs

    Jul 23, 2019 9:32 AM

    A New Golden Age Of Pianists

    Jazz pianism today stands at an apex.

    There have been other moments in the music’s history when innovation rushed…

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    Drummer and bandleader Antonio Sánchez recently performed music touching on the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border in Canada at the International Festival de Jazz de Montreal.

    Interview, News, Antonio Sánchez, Antonio Sánchez & Migration

    Jul 22, 2019 9:00 AM

    Antonio Sánchez on Touring Political Music and the Latitude ‘Bad Hombre’ has Provided

    “Mexicans, we’re not getting a lot of love lately; I don’t know if you’ve noticed,” drummer and dual…

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    ​To mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, Roger Eno (shown here), his brother Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois revisit and expand upon their 1983 soundtrack, Apollo: Atmosphere and Soundtracks.

    Interview, News, Brian Eno, Roger Eno, Daniel Lanois

    Jul 19, 2019 9:00 AM

    Roger and Brian Eno, and Daniel Lanois Expand ‘Apollo’ Soundtrack for Moon-Landing Anniversary

    It’s one thing to commemorate an important anniversary. It’s another to revisit the past and make something new…

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