Essentially Ellington Keeps Duke Ellington Very Much Alive

Essentially Ellington Keeps Duke Ellington Very Much Alive

In a dressing room behind the stage in the Metropolitan Opera House, Wynton Marsalis, the trumpeter and educator, intently watched a live feed of the big band representing the Osceola County School for the Arts, from Kissimmee, Fla. They were playing Dizzy Gillespie’s “Things to Come,” a piece that can …

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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Sonny Rollins

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Sonny Rollins

Walter Theodore Rollins: the “saxophone colossus.” Jazz’s Prometheus, its Siddhartha and its heavyweight champ. Or, as Nate Chinen once put it in a New York Times review of one of Rollins’s marathon-like concerts, “the great unflagging sovereign of the tenor saxophone.” Growing up in 1940s Harlem, Sonny Rollins idolized swing-era …

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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Billie Holiday

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday is one of the foremost vocalists in jazz, whose emotional depth and unique phrasing inspired generations of singers to experiment with form and pitch fluctuation. Nicknamed “Lady Day” by the saxophonist Lester Young, her star brightened in the 1930s behind a string of hit songs and notable live …

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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Chicago Jazz

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Chicago Jazz

Jazz has experienced a meaningful resurgence in popularity over the past 15 years or so, especially among younger listeners. What’s driving that? You could make the case that there is a particular hunger, now that so much of life is lived in the digital cloud, for the messy and untamed …

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Billy Hart Has One Foot in Jazz’s Past and the Other in Its Future

Billy Hart Has One Foot in Jazz’s Past and the Other in Its Future

Onstage at Smoke in late January, the all-star septet the Cookers were surging into high gear. The catalyst: their drummer, Billy Hart, who stirred up rhythmic eddies and punched out stinging cymbal accents while fixing the saxophonist Azar Lawrence with an eager, heat-of-battle grin. On “Just,” a new album by …

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At 30, the Jazz Gallery Remains a Force. Rio Sakairi Is Its Heart.

At 30, the Jazz Gallery Remains a Force. Rio Sakairi Is Its Heart.

Rio Sakairi patted around inside her purse and retrieved a key that unlocks the elevator at 1158 Broadway. Exiting on the fifth floor, she glanced toward the black door leading to the performance space in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood, where the Jazz Gallery has made its home since 2012. The saxophonist …

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A New Hammer Museum Show Traces Alice Coltrane’s Influence

A New Hammer Museum Show Traces Alice Coltrane’s Influence

After Alice Coltrane’s death in January 2007, the many who mourned her passing and celebrated her influence — from the jazz world, Hindu and new-age communities, and beyond — did so with a shared sadness and fervor, but for different reasons. They even called her by different names. To musicians …

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