From the heavyweights of horsepower to the sultans of simulation.
Listen to some of our favourite Irish releases from the week below Paddy Hanna, What’s up Pussycat? Dublin singer-songwriter Hanna has released a new track, a fresh take on What’s New Pussycat? The ...
Today, GRAMMY-nominated ensemble Terri Lyne Carrington + Social Science released the entrancing new single “Identity Song,” from the forthcoming album Trip the Night Fantastic (out July 31 via Candid ...
The towering saxophonist, who died at 95, was a master of living in the moment. Listen to some of his most compelling work, ...
“The Scent of Swing: Jazz, Fragrance, and the Invisible Aura of Cool” is an evocative, cross-sensory exploration of how jazz—long understood as a sonic art form rooted in rhythm, improvisation, and ...
We’re a classy bunch in Hong Kong and there’s no classier genre than jazz (to quiet, classical fans: we want a drink with our live music). As such, our city can be quite the hub for anyone keen to ...
Rollins, who died May 25, had for decades been hailed as the greatest living jazz musician. Kevin Whitehead offers an appreciation, and we listen back to Rollins' 1994 interview with Terry Gross.
May 26, 2026 • In the lineage of jazz, Miles Davis, born 100 years ago, presents something of a paradox: He looms as large as anyone, but he means many things to many people.