Recording evocative images that captured the very essence of a live jazz performance, Herman Leonard (1923–2010) photographed many of the 20th century’s greatest jazz artists. The Smithsonian’s ...
Enthralled by the music and those who made it, Herman Leonard (1923–2010) began haunting the New York’s jazz clubs after opening his first studio in Greenwich Village in 1948. Armed with his Speed ...
Ever since I heard the Argentine saxophonist Gato Barbieri back in the Seventies, I’ve been fascinated by musicians from ...
Jazz and the visual arts have always enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship. Last year the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis put that bond front and center with an ambitious ...
The Grammy winning jazz singer, who has deep ties to the city, will kick off the final leg of her tour for her album ...
In 1962, the jazz singer Sheila Jordan recorded her first album, which was titled “Portrait of Sheila” when issued by Blue Note Records in early 1963. Sixty years—and roughly 25 albums—later, she went ...
Ever since I heard the Argentine saxophonist Gato Barbieri back in the Seventies, I’ve been fascinated by musicians from ...
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