The world of jazz drumming has been shaped by countless rhythmic architects since the genre’s birth. Among them is Jack DeJohnette, a mainstay in ’70s jazz fusion, who died last week at the age of 83.
Claude Debussy on So What article by Blue Note Portal, published on November 3, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more The Blue Note Portal articles ...
The first-ever Midhurst Jazz, Food and Blues Festival will take place from November 14 to 16, with a packed programme of events, including a festival fringe featuring live music, masterclasses, ...
Woodlawn Tap, better known as Jimmy’s (after its original owner, Jimmy Wilson), has been a Hyde Park staple since 1948. On Sunday nights, the West Room, a long, dimly lit space lined with billiard ...
Two days of town-wide Fringe with free and ticketed music, workshop and pop-ups have been unveiled as part of the Midhurst Jazz, Food & Blues Festival.
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The lat-night/early-morning spot for Cubs fans asks if the Cubs should be interested in the Japanese corner infielder.
The Los Angeles quintet was born onstage, and that’s exactly how it records LPs: by capturing live performances and twisting them, sometimes beyond recognition.
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Adam Hopkins and Scott Clark of Out of Your Head Records article by Don Ball, published on November 3, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Interview articles ...
Two weeks is about the length of a playoff series, and it's enough time to break down what key contributors are, well, ...