As stated at the end of last week's part one of our Steve Miller Band Guide, 1972 and 1973 represented a transitional period for Steve Miller. Read More
Alan Kurtz, jazz.com's resident curmudgeon , is our fledgling site's most widely read and fiercely debated blogger. Read More
Over the years, I have encountered two different philosophies on sequencing tracks on a CD. Read More
January 27, 2010 - Tickets are on sale now for two more headliner concerts for Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival the Festival's Ninth Edition June 11-19, 2010. Read More
Perennially, the death, decline, disintegration, disappearance, or however you want to describe it of jazz gets blamed on economics (frozen or sky-high cover charges, depending on whom you talk to), prominent artists (Ornette Coleman, Coltrane, Cecil Taylor, Miles, Kenny G, Wynton... yes, everyone's a suspect), audiences (white, black, young, old, or some lack thereof), or the institutional embrace of jazz by high-school and university music programs. Read More
Kenny G has long been the musician many jazz listeners love to hate. A phenomenally successful instrumentalist whose recordings ... Read the full Kenny G bio.