Interviews Interview: David Hajdu By Jackson Sinnenberg on April 27, 2015 About 20 years ago, the name "Billy Strayhorn" was nearly obscure in the music world.... Read more →
Album ReviewsWeekly Columns Sunday Jazz: Michael and George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin, Michael Feinstein By Jackson Sinnenberg on April 27, 2015 On his third album of Gershwin material, pianist and singer Michael Feinstein continues... Read more →
Album ReviewsWeekly Columns Sunday Jazz: Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin, Brian Wilson By Jackson Sinnenberg on April 27, 2015 In some ways, it is funny to think of the Gershwins’ songs as “pop music.” Even in... Read more →
Album ReviewsWeekly Columns Sunday Jazz: Break Stuff, Vijay Iyer Trio By Jackson Sinnenberg on April 12, 2015 What exactly is Vijay Iyer encouraging to be broken with his latest trio LP, Break Stuff?... Read more →
Album ReviewsWeekly Columns Sunday Jazz: Imaginary Cities, Chris Potter and Underground Orchestra By Jackson Sinnenberg on April 5, 2015 The Jazz world and the classical world are not strangers to each other. New Orleans brass... Read more →
Album ReviewsWeekly Columns1 Sunday Jazz: No Net Nonet, Lucas Pino By Jackson Sinnenberg on March 22, 2015 Of all the various combo sizes that exist in jazz history, the nonet seems to be the most... Read more →
Single Review “Belle Epoque” – Lieutenant By Jackson Sinnenberg on March 22, 2015 Over Spring Break, the new band Lieutenant dropped their gorgeous dream of a debut LP If... Read more →
Album ReviewsWeekly Columns Sunday Jazz: Tony Bennett and Lady GaGa, Cheek to Cheek By Jackson Sinnenberg on February 17, 2015 Has Tony Bennett gone gaga? Surely this question must have been on the minds of... Read more →