
Summer’s heating up at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley
Tucked off on the corner of 6th and Lenora resides one of the last bastions of great Jazz music. Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley is the place
Tucked off on the corner of 6th and Lenora resides one of the last bastions of great Jazz music. Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley is the place
Summer has arrived (despite a delay in Seattle) and the month of July, August and September feature some of the best Jazz Festivals around the
It felt cool waking down the streets of Manhattan, I can’t lie. Busy as it is, your destination’s never in question. I landed at Birdland
Origin Records announces the release of CASCADIA, the new quintet album by the Dmitri Matheny Group, “an all-star jazz band featuring some of the most
Charnett Moffett, a renowned bassist who performed with a host jazz stalwarts and carved out a successful solo career, suddenly passed away on April 11
When you ask a young and impressionable 9-year old what they want to be when they “grow up,” you’ll hear the common phrases: an Athlete,
My intro to Bill Evans, unknowingly, might’ve come from hip hop samples, but since starting with Jazz24, I’ve become more familiar with the pianist and
Larry Goldings (Organ), Peter Bernstein (Guitar), and Bill Stewart (Drums) celebrate over three decades as a trio with Perpetual Pendulum, a scintillating program combining their
“Deanna, you’re a force of nature.” When guitarist John Shannon made this comment in the fall of 2019 at Con Alma, the Pittsburgh jazz club/restaurant
Makaya McCraven is a beat scientist. The bleeding edge drummer, producer, and sonic collagist is one of Chicago’s savviest cultural players and a multi-talented force