Abidemi Sax’s “Selenkejo” is a tender, slow-burning performance that rewards close listening. The release, packaged as a ...
IU conductor and professor Natalie Boeyink’s jazz ensemble will perform at the Musical Arts Center at 8 p.m. Nov. 20. The ...
Billy Hart doesn't like the term jazz. Throughout his recently published autobiography, Oceans Of Time, he uses the phrase "America's classical music." And, I mean, if anybody's earned the right to ...
Almost no other instrument seems so synonymous with jazz as the sax. Listen to some classic alto playing from Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Stitt and more greats.
The alto saxophone is one of the most popular instruments in jazz and pop music, known for its smooth, expressive sound. Over the years, many talented musicians have made their mark playing the alto ...
Singing, writing, recording, producing, playing every instrument already in their arsenal and learning new ones for good measure — G Flip does it all. The multi-instrumentalist and Australia native ...
Pop rocker G Flip may have been born in the 1990s, but that hasn’t stopped the Australian from embracing the previous decade on their latest album. G Flip, who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns ...
Throughout their career, Australian pop artist G Flip has proven time and time again that they have all the skills necessary to be the pop star they’ve always wanted to see in the world. A ...
One instrument commonly used in Afrobeats production that seems to be getting on the nerves of Ghanaian audio engineer Kofi Boachie-Ansah, known in the entertainment world as Beatmenace, is the solo ...
For this edition, Afrigo was passing on the torch, thus, Joanita Kawalya’s daughter performed one of her songs, while Moses Matovu shared saxophone solos as well. The starter pack for Afrigo Band’s 50 ...
Yin Zhifa, veteran saxophonist, acts as conductor at the closing ceremony of the 20th World Saxophone Congress in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, on July 31. [Photo/Xinhua] At the opening ceremony of ...
At the opening ceremony of the 20th World Saxophone Congress in late July, as a melody filled the venue, 57-year-old Yin Zhifa was swept back to that distant morning in 1976 when he first glimpsed the ...