
Jason Anick & Jason Yeager Find a Safe Haven
Violinist Anick and pianist Yeager reunite for a genre-defying album that responds to global upheaval with musical introspection and collaborative spirit.
Violinist Anick and pianist Yeager reunite for a genre-defying album that responds to global upheaval with musical introspection and collaborative spirit.
In an era where cities are increasingly recognizing the importance of culture in urban development, Shain Shapiro is at the forefront of a revolutionary approach to music and economics.
Jason Robinson's latest release continues the saxophonist and composer's musical exploration of his family history. Out October 8 on Playscape Recordings, this album is the second installment in Robinson's heartfelt Ancestral Numbers project, which he describes as a "love note to my family."
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Mark Masters calls trumpeter Tim Hagans "sui generis" - Latin for "one of a kind" - and he's not exaggerating. Masters' new album, Sui Generis, due out October 4, 2024 on Capri Records, serves as proof of Hagans' unique voice in jazz.
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Holly Channell is an American drummer, musician, educator and composer based in Boston, MA.
Connecticut prog-rockers Mile Marker Zero will release their third full-length album, Coming of Age, on October 4, 2024.
In "Watch The Party Die," Kendrick grapples with his calling as a musical prophet, torn between peaceful Christian ideals and the violent justice he feels compelled to deliver.
The Montréal-based composer-guitarist continues to push the boundaries of his instrument on his latest, Imagine Many Guitars, out on Redshift Records.
Guitarist Rich Goldstein digs deep into his soul jazz roots on "Into the Blue," out September 27th, 2024, on Truth Revolution Records.