
Iakopo Mixes Reggae Sounds With Smile-Inducing ‘Waves’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Iakopo is a reggae artist who was born in California where he learned to play piano at age 3. He was adopted raised in Samoa. Of his island childhood, Iakopo
Iakopo is a reggae artist who was born in California where he learned to play piano at age 3. He was adopted raised in Samoa. Of his island childhood, Iakopo
It seems only fitting in this year that marks the 80th anniversary of Blue Note, the premier label of the 1960’s Soul Jazz Era, that we have a current ensemble
Louisiana singer/songwriter Caleb Elliott will release his debut album Forever To Fade on March 8th on Single Lock Records. On the album’s twelve tracks, Elliott (with producer Ben Tanner of
Seth Walker himself did the painting that adorns the front cover of his new album Are You Open? but the gaze in that portrait is no less piercing than that of
This resurgence of jazz we are now experiencing is global with London as one of the brightest spots. Tuba player and composer Theon Cross has been dominating airwaves and stages
Uneven, frustrating, and amazing. This film has it all.
Katarina Pejak has journeyed throughout the world but make no mistake, this brilliant talent has arrived. Having earned Berklee’s prestigious Songwriting Achievement Award and receiving much critical acclaim for her
The Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Signs effectively corrects the downward curve of their studio work since 2011’s Revelator. The emotional undercurrent of that debut, the key to its success, is also
The early show on Wednesday, February 13th was the third overall during Thundercat’s six night, fourteen show residency at New York City’s legendary Blue Note. The band was already in
Yes, the British are coming! Here is another in the growing line of UK jazz musicians being signed to a U.S. label; in this case, the progressive Ropeadope label, home