Jonathan WidranMay 3, 2018CATHY SEGAL-GARCIA, The Jazz ChamberOn her free-wheeling, joyfully schizophrenic 11th album The Jazz Chamber, Cathy Segal-Garcia surrounds her emotionally resonant,...
Jonathan WidranMay 3, 2018SUSAN KREBS CHAMBER BAND, Light Out of DarknessAnyone soulful and spiritually intuitive enough to celebrate the season of renewal by juxtaposing a bluesy Ray Charles classic alongside...
Jonathan WidranMay 3, 2018JAMIE SHEW, Eyes Wide OpenAnyone who’s ever suffered a great loss – and that means all of us at some point – will find moving, inspiring and coolly swinging...
Jonathan WidranMay 3, 2018DAVE TULL, Texting and DrivingWho says jazz has to be super-serious all the time? Not the delightfully witty, bitingly incisive social observer/master satirist Dave...
Jonathan WidranMay 3, 2018JOHN PROULX, Say ItAbout halfway through his spirited stroll through Michael Franks’ “Scatsville,” veteran jazz vocalist John Proulx, tongue firmly in...
Jonathan WidranMay 3, 2018JOANNE TATHAM, The Rings of SaturnCalling her delightfully eclectic new album The Rings of Saturn, Joanne Tatham – truly one of the L.A. jazz scene’s most engaging vocal...
Jonathan WidranMay 1, 2018JARED GOLD, ReemergenceRecently voted the Top Rising Star on organ in an annual Downbeat poll, NYC based B-3 visionary Jared Gold fashions a dynamic through...