By Dan Emerson. Multimedia-ite, multi-disciplinarian, multi-instrumentalist Douglas R. Ewart does too many things to fit neatly on a business card. Depending on the day, or time of day, he’s a composer, improviser, record-label owner, sculptor, mask and instrument-maker, educator, lecturer, arts organization consultant, and – as his bio says – “all around visionary.” Douglas R. […]
Audience at Bryant Park enjoying the music © Kevin R. Mason Jazz at Bryant Park was a series of concerts that were part of a larger FREE series titled Bryant Park Picnic Performances that took place throughout the summer of 2021 in New York City. There were recitals by the New York Philharmonic; Spanish Harlem […]
By Don Berryman Kenny Horst © Andrea Canter Drummer Kenny Horst, who owned and ran the venerated Artists’ Quarter jazz club, will appear with his quartet featuring pianist Will Kjeer, saxophonist Pete Whitman, and bassist Chris Bates, on Thursday, November 17th, at 7:00pm at KJ’s Hideaway (a new music club in the former Artists’ Quarter […]
By Dan Emerson. Photos by Tim Campbell Saxophone icon Charles Lloyd never seems to rush into anything. But he must have been especially eager to start his late show Wednesday night at the Dakota jazz club. Dakota co-owner Lowell Pickett wasn’t too far into his introductory remarks when the 83-year old Lloyd ambled onstage, sat […]
By: Dan Emerson for Jazz Police Unlike those of us who whiled away their COVID-19 hiatus streaming episodes of Tiger King or similar fodder, B-3 organ wizard joey DeFrancesco apparently put his unwanted COVID “vacation” to better use. Finishing a two-night stand at Crooners in Fridley Saturday night, Joey D played a lengthy set mostly […]
DownBeat Publisher Frank Alkyer and Mario Pavone © Kevin R. Mason The Litchfield Jazz Festival presented their 26th annual edition via livestream from the Telefunken Soundstage in South Windsor, CT on July 31. 2021. One of the few good things to come out of this pandemic is the fact that virtual livestreams became widely available […]