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TIERNEY SUTTON & TAMIR HANDELMAN, Spring
Perfectly timed for an early spring release, nine time Grammy nominated vocalist Tierney Sutton – aka “one of the most lauded jazz vocalists of her generation, as per the NY Times – finds a unique, emotionally charged yet supremely intimate way to celebrate the rites of the season of rebirth on the aptly titled Spring : her first recorded duo project with storied pianist Tamir Handelman featuring a repertoire of beloved standards associated with this time of year. Stripped to
Jonathan Widran
18 hours ago


GAFEIRA RIO MIAMI, Beleza Pura
A little fun fact history lesson is in order as listeners revel to the both sensually romantic and pulsating, faster grooving, horn drenched fire of Gafeira Rio Miami, a popular 11-piece South Florida powerhouse ensemble ensemble whose third album Beleza Pura pulsates with the intoxicating energy of classic and contemporary samba. Gafeira is a Brazilian-Portuguese word for honky tonk, which were sanctuaries for free expression – and the term has come to embody a passionate s
Jonathan Widran
18 hours ago


ISABELLA ISHERWOOD, The Sweetest Sounds
Already a major symphony hall, festival and internationally acclaimed performer at 23, versatile, emotionally intuitive Chicago based jazz vocalist Isabella Isherwood’s infectiously soulful and witty debut album The Sweetest Sounds reveals a young artist deeply attuned to the storytelling heart of jazz tradition. Drawing subtle fire and thoughtful inspiration from the Great American Songbook awhile incorporating cleverly seductive re-imaginings of classics by Bob Dylan (“Do
Jonathan Widran
18 hours ago


MARK CHRISTIAN MILLER, Strange Meadowlark
So integral a part of the Los Angeles jazz world that it’s far too easy to take his intimate, ultra-stylish approach to renowned standards and surprising obscurities for granted, veteran vocalist, renowned performer and live jazz champion Mark Christian Miller’s fourth album Strange Meadowlark has a sense of purposeful timelessness and relaxed elegance that reveal an ongoing understanding that such songs are not simply grand repertoire pieces but continue to resonate as livin
Jonathan Widran
18 hours ago


MEMORY BECOMES MUSIC: FABIO BANEGAS AND THE REDISCOVERY OF JOSÉ ANTONIO BOTTIROLI
Writing Memory into Sound Classical pianist Fabio Banegas’ journey toward bringing to life the complete piano works of Argentine composer José Antonio Bottiroli (1920–1990) has been a long-term, creatively empowering act of artistic dedication—a momentous effort to restore the voice of a largely overlooked composer to the international classical conversation. This purposeful mission, fueled by Banegas’ enduring vision, now culminates with the release of Mementos , the fourth
Jonathan Widran
2 days ago


PAT MELFI, Lazy Sunday Afternoon Music
A Lifetime of Quiet Songs Finally Finds Its Moment Some music announces itself loudly, while other moments of melodic and harmonic brilliance wait patiently, like sunlight drifting through a quiet room, asking only that the listener slow down long enough to notice it. Pat Melfi’s extraordinary and expansive Lazy Sunday Afternoon Music belongs to that rarer category — a deeply personal collection of melodies gathered across half a century, now emerging as a 90-minute instrum
Jonathan Widran
4 days ago


4TH ANNUAL WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION AT THE HOTEL CAFE
On a night that felt both passionately celebratory and quietly poignant, the Hotel Café hosted its Fourth Annual Women’s Day Celebration, bringing together a beautifully diverse lineup of female singer-songwriters whose music reflected the spirit of International Women’s Day: creativity, resilience, vulnerability and strength. The evening also carried an undercurrent of nostalgia. With the recent news that the beloved Hollywood venue will soon close this location, many of the
Jonathan Widran
6 days ago


LISTENING TO TIME: URBAN FU$E REIMAGINES A BAROQUE MOTIF IN THE CONCEPTUAL PIANO CYCLE 'SUNDAY'
In an era defined by relentless digital noise and fragmented attention spans, URBAN FU$E featuring SLAM—the creative project of composer, pianist and producer Suzanna Lam—offers listeners something increasingly rare in modern music: an invitation to slow down. URBAN FU$E’s upcoming release Sunday unfolds as an expansive 80-minute, 20-movement piano-led cycle built from a single musical source: the famous Passacaglia motif that traces its lineage from George Frideric Handel
Jonathan Widran
7 days ago


ZACK BROWNING, Rock Galaxy
When a composer’s decades long aesthetic is defined by intriguing, perfectly pegged phrases like “speed demon music” and “the aural equivalent of a pinball machine,” listeners fresh to the experience know they’re in for a surreal, genre-defying and sensory kaleidoscopic experience. So while Zack Browning’s latest soulfully epic whirlwind aural immersion is titled Rock Galaxy, it’s way beyond rock and far out into the universe, incorporating everything from prog rock and jazz
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


CHRISTOPHER SHULTIS, Waldmusik
Henry David Thoreau’s time at Walden Pond (1845-47) was a deliberate social experiment in simple living that resulted in his masterwork Walden; or Life in the Woods. Living in a self-built cabin on land owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thoreau sought to “front only the essential facts of life.” The transcendental writer’s text is a reflection upon living in natural surroundings – part declaration of independence, part voyage of spiritual discovery and to some degree a manual for
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


STEPHANIE LAMPREA and ALISTAIR MacDONALD, Ecstatic Visions
People often criticize AI in music because, in addition to the fear of displacing work for musicians, many say it can’t equal the emotional depth of works created by human beings. Another point is that it’s focused on formulaic content that lacks real world experience and the soul that makes genuine music so compelling. Those making that argument may just rethink these generalities – and understand the value of AI in specific contexts – when they wrap their intensely curious
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23


SEAN NOONAN, The Drummer of Tedworth
Listeners reveling in the fascinating, chaotic revelry and glorious, imaginative insanity of Sean Noonan’s epic work The Drummer of Tedworth will glean a bit of his conceptual intention for the project in the opening choral section of the final (and 21st) piece “Give the Drummer a Chance,” before the London Symphony Orchestra goes to town with its boisterious, emphatic swells leading to a whimsical, somehow satisfying narrative conclusion. The chorus sings, “Let the drummer c
Jonathan Widran
Feb 23
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