Legendary trumpeter Miles Davis released Kind of Blue in August 1959, leading into the era of 60s improvisational jazz. The album featured Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, and Bill Evans ...
Jazz alto saxophonist Jackie McLean passed away in March. McLean was a disciple of Charlie Parker and a leading hardbop saxophonist in the '50s. In the '60s, McLean was a mainstay of the Blue Note ...
Benny Golson’s 1960 Gone With Golson reissued by Craft Recordings’ OJC series: 180-gram vinyl and 192/24 hi-res digital, faithfully restored. Benny Golson may not be a household name for newer ...
Born in the early seventies, Will Sellenraad grew up the son of artists in Downtown Manhattan. Inclined towards music at an early age, Will immersed himself in the many facets of artistic philosophies ...
Generations of Yale alumni filled the home of Samuel Moyn, Grace Hopper’s head of college, to listen to the sounds of swing and bossa nova on Monday evening. The “Before Woodstock: Love Songs of the ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — George Cables remembers the night of his first gig with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. It was 1969 and the 24-year-old piano player had just joined the group at the recommendation of ...