John Wallace, who has died aged 76, was a Scottish-born virtuoso trumpeter; he accompanied Kiri te Kanawa in Handel’s Let the ...
T-Bone Walker may have been the first true hero of modern electric blues, but he stood upon the shoulders of jazz and blues ...
From a birthday party for jazz legends to virtuoso pianists, here are six classical music and jazz concerts we’re looking ...
Unity Jazz Festival 2026 at Jazz At Lincoln Center article by Paul Reynolds, published on January 12, 2026 at All About Jazz.
Led by Simon Rattle, the cream of British classical music talent gathered at the Barbican to celebrate the memory of a ...
This year’s edition of the opera and music-theater program features Sarah Kirkland Snider’s ‘Hildegard,’ about the ...
The sun had just set over the Arabian Sea. Fine wine flowed, glasses clinked, and guests ambled across the manicured lawns of ...
John Gunther picked the saxophone in third grade because he liked its shape—and everything since has grown from that lucky choice. He’s now an acclaimed performer, composer, collaborator, and educator ...
Nyaeba Gone surely are the days when the “success” of a solo instrumental album was measured by how the musician managed to ...
NYC Winter Jazzfest will return for its 22nd edition with performances across Manhattan and Brooklyn, featuring the ...
A musical adaptation of the novel by Peter Hedges. Summer, 1991. Endora, Iowa (Pop. 1,009). In the days leading up to the ...
In November, the band put out its first record, “Beat of Abyss,” a monumental moment for them as musicians. The album is filled with clean guitar riffs, energetic drum buildups and heartfelt lyrics.