Wayne Alpern's Gotham is an excellent album that charts the fascinating intersection of Alpern's writing with elements of jazz and classical music. As a| The Jazz Word
Forty years in, thankfully, Toronto's Shuffle Demons refuse to mellow out. Are You Really Real? bursts from the speakers like a reed-powered street party,| The Jazz Word
Lucia Sarmiento is not here to play it safe. With Escape, her debut album, the Peruvian-born saxophonist delivers a modern jazz sound unbound by geography,| The Jazz Word
Russ Anixter is a seasoned New York arranger who adores rock music and the spontaneous spark of jazz improvisation. The album in question, What Is?, the| The Jazz Word
Stan Harrison, a seasoned saxophonist and composer, is no stranger to a wide array of musical influences. Over the years, his extensive collaborations with| The Jazz Word
Jesus Molina's latest offering, Selah, finds the artists seamlessly bridging the old and the new, the earthly and the divine. The album delivers a rich| The Jazz Word