Uri Caine Trio: Live at the Village Vanguard

A progressive musical polymath with chops galore, the pianist and composer powers up his jazz trio.
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Music Reviews

Circle Wide Quintet, Playing 'Like Before'
Kevin Whitehead reviews Circle Wide, the new album by drummer George Schuller's quintet.
- WBGO: Guillermo Klein: Jazz Heard Through Filters
- James Carter's Music in the Moment
- Anne Mette Iversen: Putting Strings to Swing
Music News

Pain At The Pump Curbs Traveling Bands
Musicians longing to play live music play bars and basements for little more than gas money.

Music Archived for Eternity
Oliver Wang discusses music recordings the Library of Congress has decided to preserve this year.
Music Videos

Ray Bonneville: True-to-Life Troubadour
See Bonneville stomp his cowboy boots on a piece of wood and tell his rough-and-tumble stories.
Music Lists
The vocalist has steadily been discovering jazz standards in the midst of old pop hits.
- A Few of Marian McPartland's Favorite Things
- WDUQ: Downshift on the Downbeat: A Jazz Road Trip
- KPLU: Songs for Dad: Father's Day Jazz
Concerts

Legends Play 'Jazz in Our Time'
JazzSet celebrates living legends of jazz, including Dave Brubeck, James Moody, and Nancy Wilson.
- WBGO: Joe Lovano and Mike Stern in Concert
- For Senor Blues: A Horace Silver Tribute
- WBGO: Preservation Hall Shares New Orleans All Over
Studio Sessions

The Legendary Bill Evans On Piano Jazz
The usually quiet and reserved musical genius opens up about his approach and philosophy.
- Violinist Stephane Grappelli on Piano Jazz
- KPLU: Lonnie Smith and Crescent Boogaloo: City Soul
- Warren Vache on Piano Jazz
Music Interviews & Profiles
Avante-garde musician Theo Bleckmann uses his native Germany as his muse for his latest album.
- Jimmy Witherspoon: Shouting the Blues
- Catherine Russell: 'Real Thing' Gets Sentimental
- John Coltrane: Saxophone Icon, Pt. 2
From the Archives
Jazz Stars Celebrate Marian McPartland's 90th
Hear performances by Norah Jones, Regina Carter, and Marian McPartland.
Jazz Profiles: Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue'
Kind of Blue was recorded in 1959. It remains the best-selling jazz album of all time.

