From guitars and amplifiers to musicians and producers, the National Association of Music Merchants Show had a whole of lot of everything.
Greg Wells, Bob Clearmountain, Madlib and Mark “Spike” Stent are among the producers impacted by the devastation in Pacific Palisades and Altadena, along with scores of session and touring players.
Award-winning jazz pianist Jahari Stampley, 25, leads a trio that features his mom on multiple instruments. They will perform ...
Acclaimed Hawaiian musician Faith Ako collaborated with Maui’s Tarvin Makia on “Ho’okanikapila, Mau’i” in late 2024 for her latest recording project. A collection of jazz standards with a few ...
Bill Frisell has fine-tuned the tension in his life. That’s not to suggest his existence is somehow fraught — far from it; his demeanor is contemplative, avuncular, searching — but rather the ...
Punk and jazz fusion are two of the most contrasting music genres out there. One has stripped-down arrangements with aggressive delivery, while the other has long, improvisatory passages with ...
When Chicago founder Terry Kath accidentally killed himself, the world was robbed of one of its greatest guitarists ...
Sony Music Publishing opens in Thailand with Tatchara Longprasert as GM; Justin McIntosh launches JTMC Entertainment with ...
Original bassist Mark Andes embraces what they achieved – but regrets they weren’t able to offer the support that “keystone” ...
One of the South Shore’s best-known local groups performs in their hometown tonight, but under the guise of a slightly ...
There comes a time in every guitarist’s life when they will inevitably go down that delightful wormhole known as the music of ...
Opening the New Year season at Splash Point Jazz Club Eastbourne on Wednesday, January 29 is Rythme Futur, a four-piece band who have in the past attracted some of the biggest audiences at the club.