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Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew, the album that set the legendary trumpeter on a course to fusion…
On this day (Mach 20) in 1961, Miles Davis recorded the track “Someday My Prince…
Jazz may not have an official yearbook, but it does have a vast and well-documented…
When Miles Davis released the album In a Silent Way in the summer of 1969, it represented a tectonic shift in the trumpeter’s artistry.
Pat Metheny will release a new album, Wide and Far, on Nonesuch Records on February…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
A guitar hero’s new crosscultural project; the music of a jazz legend reimagined; a piano…
A track from a new documentary Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool by filmmaker Stanley…
Looking for some Monday motivation? We’ve got you covered! Celebrate the first Monday of 2020…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
Happy Fusion Friday, jazz fans. For many of us in the northern hemisphere, the weather…
On this day (October 24) in 1966, trumpeter Miles Davis began the recording session for Miles…
There’s a saying attributed to the drummer Art Blakey: “Music washes away the dust of…
Eighty years ago, a German immigrant and passionate jazz fan named Alfred Lion produced his…
Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew, the album that set the legendary trumpeter on a course to fusion…
The guitarist, 71, first rose to fame nearly five decades ago as the leader of the rock group Santana, through which he pioneered a brand of driving psychedelic rock that fused sounds from American rock ‘n’ roll, funk, jazz, blues and the traditional music of South America, Africa and the Caribbean.
Drummer Art Blakey was one of the most influential bandleaders of the past 50 years,…
Qwest TV is the world’s first subscription video-on-demand platform dedicated to jazz and its neighboring…
On this day (July 5) in 1969, trumpeter Miles Davis appeared at the Newport Jazz…