Winter Jazz Fest and French Quarter 2017
Praised by New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR and others, the festival continues to grow as a dynamic rate, from its original one-day single-location program, to a 2017 itinerary […]
Praised by New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR and others, the festival continues to grow as a dynamic rate, from its original one-day single-location program, to a 2017 itinerary […]
Eight years ago, Steve Jobs handpicked one of the most unlikely songs to soundtrack an Apple spot. Whimsical and modest, Yael Naïm’s folk-pop “New Soul” was more willfully analog than […]
French violinist Virgil Boutellis-Taft returns to Carnegie Hall on December 1st to present his new album Entre Occident et Orient (Evidence Classics/Harmonia Mundi) with the French pianist Guillaume Vincent. Composer […]
“Piers Faccini’s music is rooted in English folk, American blues, traditional West African music and taranta from southern Italy. Perhaps, though, “rooted” is the wrong word, since his whisper of […]
It’s been some time since Glassnote band Phoenix have released music. So long, in fact, that major music outlets like Pitchfork and Stereogum are raising speculation of a new album […]
Pictured Above: L-R: Michele Amar, Nile Rodgers, Thomas Michelon, Daniel Glass (photo credit: Daniel Leinweber) Music industry executive, Daniel Glass, and Grammy Award winning record producer, songwriter, musician, composer, and guitarist, […]
Son of legendary French musician Serge, Lulu Gainsbourg recently recorded a solo project with Vanessa Paradis, Iggy Pop, Scarlett Johansson, Marianne Faithfull, Johnny Depp and Rufus Wainwright among others. As he […]
Following the release of EUSA, a brand new album of piano compositions recorded live at Abbey Road, Yann Tiersen is launching a competition to find the best and most interesting […]