
Nate Chinen
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The video, part of a series in which pre-MTV artists retroactively join the video age, brings Davis' late-life visual art in dialogue with a classic piece of his music.
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Jazz Night in America teamed up with CapitalBop's Traveling Loft Series to present a performance of Linda May Han Oh's Aventurine at NPR's Studio One in Washington, D.C.
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Our list of the best albums out this week includes The Highwomen's self-titled release, R&B singer Mahalia's remarkable Love and Compromise, new Frankie Cosmos, MUNA, Lower Dens and more.
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Coltrane recorded the album in New Jersey, at the admiring behest of a Qu茅b茅cois filmmaker named Gilles Groulx, who used it to score his docufictional film Le chat dans le sac.
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We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Miles Davis going electric for Bitches Brew 鈥 part controversial, part revolutionary and as a whole, historic.
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The London, U.K. band Sons of Kemet brought its carnival rhythm, club abandon and jazz improv to a midnight show at Big Ears in Knoxville, Tenn.
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A new documentary, part of the label's 80th anniversary celebrations, transcends the promotional reasons behind its creation... more or less.
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The dreamy procession of tight braids and flowing dreadlocks, of waves and shapes and curls, is an unsparing statement on the legacies of colonialism, slavery and black pride.
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The 37-year-old drummer was found dead on Sunday in New York following an alleged altercation with his girlfriend and another individual.
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Rising singer, guitarist and composer Camila Meza reverberates songs from her latest record 脕mbar off the walls of a light-filled Brooklyn loft.