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Watch NOW: HARGROVE- Roy Hargrove Documentary
Filmed in jazz clubs across the globe on trumpet-legend Roy Hargrove’s final tour before his untimely death, this film by Eliane Henri illuminates his immortal impact on music while delving into themes of ...
Jazz Night In America | Can you hear melody in the drums?
What would you say if I told you that drums can sing? The best jazz drummers have always understood this as fact. Allison Miller has even made it a core part of her artistic mission — as drummer, a composer and a ...
Jazz Deconstructed: John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps”
In the first of three in a new series, Vox breaks down what made Coltrane’s Giant Steps such a groundbreaking and iconic composition in the jazz idiom.
Dani Gurgel – Voou [feat. Ingrid Jensen]
“Voou” composed by Daniel Santiago & Dani Gurgel, dedicated to Ingrid Jensen. Recorded by Thiago Rabello at Da Pá Virada, São Paulo-BR
Stanley Clarke Band live performance of “To Be Alive”
The Stanley Clarke Band’s live performance of “To Be Alive” from the new project, The Message. Stanley Clarke (bass, talk box), Caleb Campbell (keyboards,vocoder), Beka Gochiashvili (piano), Mike ...
Harlem pays tribute to beloved jazz pianist Dr. Billy Taylor
During the week of what would’ve been Taylor’s 97 birthday, friends; family, including his widow, Theodora; and jazz lovers gathered to remember his legacy. ...
Remembering Gerri Allen
We thought we’d share a favorite performance of a favorite song,”Unconditional Love”, by the great Gerri Allen, along with drummer Terri Lyne Carrington and bassist Esperanza Spalding. June was ...
Joey Alexander – Maiden Voyage (Solo at Steinway Factory)
Joey Alexander performs “Maiden Voyage” (Herbie Hancock), from his new album ‘Countdown’ outdoors at the Steinway Factory in NYC.
NBC Spotlights The Jazz Institute of Chicago’s Impact on Young Musicians
NBC’s Lester Holt, a bass player himself, talks to young students in Chicago about their dreams in jazz fueled by the Jazz Institute of Chicago.
PBS’ The Jazz Ambassadors
Discover how the Cold War and Civil Rights movement collided when America asked Dizzy Gillespie and American Masters Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman to travel as cultural ambassadors and combat ...