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Rob Shepherd’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019

December 20, 2019 By Rob Shepherd

Rob Shepherd Favorite Jazz Albums 2019

We continue our Season of Lists with newly-minted Staff Writer Rob Shepherd’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019. Also have a look at Nextbop's Best Jazz Albums of 2019, Editor-in-Chief Anthony Dean-Harris' Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019, and Staff Writer Brian Kiwanuka’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019. Perhaps the most interesting takeaway from 2019 is the number of artists adapting … [Read more...]

Vocalist Dwight Trible Shares New Single, “Mothership”, Featuring Kamasi Washington

March 28, 2019 By Sébastien Hélary

Legendary jazz vocalist and activist Dwight Trible, known to many as the godfather of the LA jazz scene, has had a fruitful career filled with collaborations with a slew of other famous musicians including Pharoah Sanders, Kamasi Washington (singing on The Epic and Heaven and Earth), J Dilla, Bobby Hutcherson, and Charles Lloyd. Furthermore, Trible is the vocal director for the … [Read more...]

Brian Kiwanuka’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2018

December 26, 2018 By Brian Kiwanuka

As one of our most exciting times of year (which we refer to as the Season of Lists), the Nextbop staff relishes the end of the year to declare our favorite releases from the last twelve months, noting a moment in time and reminding folks (out there reading and amongst ourselves in the staff) of what great music was out there and maybe to catch up on what you may have missed, … [Read more...]

Nextbop’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2018

December 18, 2018 By Anthony Dean-Harris

As one of our most exciting times of year (which we refer to as the Season of Lists), the Nextbop staff relishes the end of the year to declare our favorite releases from the last twelve months, noting a moment in time and reminding folks (out there reading and amongst ourselves in the staff) of what great music was out there and maybe to catch up on what you may have missed, … [Read more...]

Binker and Moses – ‘Alive in the East?’ (Album Review)

October 3, 2018 By Brian Kiwanuka

Tenor Saxophonist Binker Golding and drummer Moses Boyd are part of the exciting young London jazz scene that has been taking the genre by storm lately with projects by artists such as Nubya Garcia, Yazz Ahmed and Shabaka Hutchings. Alive in the East?, which was recorded live in June 2017, is the duo's third album together. Binker and Moses are joined by fellow members of the … [Read more...]

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