
Kendrick Scott Oracle Use Jazz To Heal in Portland, Oregon (SHOW REVIEW)
It may feel like the world is going to hell, but it sure is a good time to be a jazz fan. While talking about the “new generation” of jazz
It may feel like the world is going to hell, but it sure is a good time to be a jazz fan. While talking about the “new generation” of jazz
It may have rained on Saturday, canceling the first two tiers of artist performances, but it didn’t dampen the grounds – very sparse patches of mud – or the spirits
The third and final day of the Shaky Knees Music Festival didn’t quite live up to the high bar set by the first two days, but it still offered great
Somehow it seemed fitting that the headlines in national news carried the cancellation of the Woodstock 50th Anniversary Festival the day following the Do It Ourselves Festival (DIO) in Boulder
Day two of the Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta was held under the constant specter of severe weather. Dark clouds threatened storms throughout the day, with the skies finally opening
The Tedeschi Trucks Band brought their European tour to an end with two sold out shows in London, one of which was on April 27th. The band’s new album Signs was released
What a great day to be at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. For a Friday, it was jam-packed. At the City Park Parking Lot, where a shuttle will
The first day of the Shaky Knees Music Festival in Atlanta, Georgia was a showcase of the eclecticism of modern rock music. It featured rock bands rooted in R&B and
This was supposed to be Jazz Fest’s BIG day, the ultimate blowing out of 50 candles on a musical cake that started back in 1970 with lots of hopes, dreams
As music lovers everywhere know by now, the city of New Orleans is celebrating the fiftieth year of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival with a blowout party. After