What Jazz are you listening to now?

Started by Gurn Blanston, June 12, 2015, 06:16:31 AM

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San Antone

I re-vamped my playlists on Spotify, limited to 15 artist lists each in Jazz and Roots:

Here's my Jazz list:



Right now listening to the Miles Davis list which mainly covers his two great quintets, but also some early '70s electric albums, e.g Bitches Brew, Silent Way, Jack Johnson.

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T. D.

On bandcamp:

I'm a fan of both principals, going back to their '70s recordings on Tribe Records (Detroit)

brewski

Dipping into the latest album by Bonerama, the New Orleans-based band, here in "Ohio" with Trombone Shorty, Cyril Neville, and Ivan Neville. If you like trombones, well, enough said.

"I set down a beautiful chord on paper—and suddenly it rusts."
—Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)

San Antone

Brad Mehldau Plays the Beatles - "I Am the Walrus"


Excellent piano arrangement, IMO. 

Philo

Man, I love my Instagram algorithm:  Yuji Toriyama's Silver Shoes


Philo

Fatoumata Diawara live at the 2025 Antalya Akra Jazz Festival:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KM0XaAVX0Y

brewski

Live from Wayne State University, a preview of the 2026 Detroit Jazz Festival.

"I set down a beautiful chord on paper—and suddenly it rusts."
—Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)

AnotherSpin



I've been listening to albums by the Vietnamese-origin trumpeter Cuong Vu for over ten years, and I've come to expect the unexpected from him. The one who truly surprised me on this recording, though, was Pat Metheny, sounding fresh and adventurous.

AnotherSpin



A couple of days ago I stumbled across a recent IG photo of Keith Jarrett taken at his home. It hit me pretty hard. Then I remembered Rick Beato's video from there as well. It just feels really sad... He looks so frail now. Knowing how insanely brilliant he was at the piano, and now seeing him like that, it just hurts.

San Antone

Wynton Marsalis Septet : The Marciac Suite


AnotherSpin



Fine new album from Michael Formanek