In 1961 John Coltrane performed at New York's Village Gate and those recordings have been compiled as 'Evenings at the Village Gate', available July 14th.
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John Coltrane’s groundbreaking 'Blue Train' album will be released in two special editions as part of Blue Note’s acclaimed Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series.
'Giant Steps' is widely considered a jazz essential and one of the most important albums in American music history, and its 2 special reissues are slated for September 18th.
In 1971, Alice Coltrane had an acclaimed concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall, now, for the first time it's being released in full.
Craft Recordings and Acoustic Sounds are thrilled to announce the latest installment in their acclaimed Contemporary Records Acoustic Sounds series.
Thelonious Monk was a musical prodigy and one of the most inventive pianists of any musical genre, crafting a sound so original not even his most devoted followers could imitate. No wonder he's been dubbed by many as "The Genius of Modern Music."
Tom Wilson produced both Bob Dylan and Velvet Underground, among other big names, but remained relatively unknown... until now.
Franklin is among a select group of musicians to receive the Pulitzers’ Special Citation for arts and the first female solo artist awarded it since its inception.
A single mind that actually kicked the whole musical tribute concept into fifth gear - Hal Willner, the 62-year old producer/arranger/composer/event manager. Now, Willner did not invent the tribute concept, but Amarcord Nino Rota, from 1981, the first tribute album he conceived and produced practically started the musical tribute process.
Jaron Davis is a dope up and coming drummer that's been making major noise down South. He talks about how he got his start in music, his influences, who he's got on his playlist now, and what he wants to accomplish with his music. He also has some strong opinions about the current state of music and gives some advice to others looking to pursue their dreams.
Check out our in-depth chat with Brad Allen Williams as we dive deep into his new album 'œconomy,' his love of music and the surreal, working with some of music's biggest names, and much more.
The two photography exhibits ("Jazz Greats" and "Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill") will feature images of Billie Holliday, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, and many other jazz legends.
Each Rhino High Fidelity title, The Cars' 1978 debut and John Coltrane's 'Sound', is limited to 5,000 individually numbered copies.
Not only does it mark John Coltrane’s first platinum record, but incredibly, it’s also the first jazz album of the 1960s to achieve platinum status.
The John & Alice Coltrane Home has declared 2024 to be The Year of Alice, celebrating the extensive life work of spiritual leader, composer, and musician Alice Coltrane.
Craft Recordings announces the latest reissues in the Original Jazz Classics series, including The Red Garland Trio, Miles Davis, and more.
On 'Estrela Acesa' Sao Paolo singer-songwriter Sessa is able to make a real connection between bossa nova and spiritual jazz.
Jeff Novotny and his JAZZPRJKT take the risky jazz experimentation route on "Cygnus X-1" and come through unscathed.
An additional report was just published that revealed over 700 additional artists who lost their master recordings in the 2008 Universal Studios warehouse fire.
Albert Ayler, never getting the wider recognition he truly deserved, unleashed a free-form musical exploration that went beyond the boundaries of jazz or any other music that included everything he experienced musically – from church spirituals, New Orleans and Army brass music, to world folk forms, to free improvisation – any and all of these themes, often all at the same time.
Spiritual jazz, a genre born in the '60s and closely tied to that times' political, social, and cultural climate is experiencing a resurgence of sorts, is it again reflecting the moment we live in? We exam the genre's roots and its ever expanding horizons.
The first wide vinyl release of Joe Henderson’s 1969 classic, Power to the People, in over 50 years is coming via Craft Recordings and Jazz Dispensary.
Pharoah Sanders’ classic 1969 album 'Karma' will be pressed on 180-gram black vinyl as part of Verve/UMe’s acclaimed audiophile vinyl reissue series.
While Laura Nyro’s name may raise eyebrows even with some of the most ardent followers of music, her peers (many of whom covered her songs) and critics count her among the best to ever do it.