Performing Arts

Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

As Bob Dylan learned, only through baring of one’s soul does one show the way forward, providing both a glimpse into the other and perhaps the shape of things to come.

Jazz Singer Catherine Russell Bridges the Century with Soul

Jazz Singer Catherine Russell Bridges the Century with Soul

Singer Catherine Russell is one of the best voices in the world, whether she is backing up international acts like Steely Dan or touring with her small band.

Broadway Musicals Composer Mary Rodgers’ Memoir ‘Shy’ Is Anything But

Broadway Musicals Composer Mary Rodgers’ Memoir ‘Shy’ Is Anything But

If you like brash, outspoken theatre people at your dinner parties, you’ll enjoy the Broadway musicals composer Mary Rodgers’ co-authored memoir, Shy.

Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra Makes ‘Good Time Music’ Beyond Jazz

Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra Makes ‘Good Time Music’ Beyond Jazz

The second in a series of four, Good Time Music finds Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra having fun with music that makes you feel great.

As East Axis, Shipp, Lowe, Cleaver, and Ray Play Free Jazz Together

As East Axis, Shipp, Lowe, Cleaver, and Ray Play Free Jazz Together

Matthew Shipp, Allen Lowe, Gerald Cleaver, and Kevin Ray are East Axis, a free improvising jazz band that never sound harsh or lost on Cool with That.

Bill Charlap’s Jazz Trio Elevates Tradition with Subtle Wonder

Bill Charlap’s Jazz Trio Elevates Tradition with Subtle Wonder

Bill Charlap is not so much leading a neo-traditionalism movement as he is playing a traditional style well—and with as much nuanced artfulness—as anyone in his generation.

Pat Metheny Looks Forward and Back with SIDE-EYE Album and Tour

Pat Metheny Looks Forward and Back with SIDE-EYE Album and Tour

Jazz guitar legend Pat Metheny discusses his relationship with a new generation of players and reflects on his place in the legacy of the music.

Solo Saxophones for Lonely Times: Jon Irabagon, J.D. Allen, and Jaleel Shaw

Solo Saxophones for Lonely Times: Jon Irabagon, J.D. Allen, and Jaleel Shaw

Recently, three prominent jazz saxophonists emerged with unaccompanied solo LPs: J.D. Allen, Jon Irabagon, and Jaleel Shaw. Each of these new Covid-era recordings suggests new possibilities.

David Crosby Reaches for Transcendence (and Groove) with ‘For Free’

David Crosby Reaches for Transcendence (and Groove) with ‘For Free’

As he approaches 80, David Crosby makes his best solo album, climaxing his late career with poignant lyrics, strong grooves, and jazz harmonies.

Newport Folk Festival 2021 Adapts to Pandemic Times with an Upbeat Tempo (Photo Essay)

Newport Folk Festival 2021 Adapts to Pandemic Times with an Upbeat Tempo (Photo Essay)

Joie de vivre defined 2021’s Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island this July and its good vibrations resonate. Photo essay.

Nortonk Are a Young Band with Jazz Swagger

Nortonk Are a Young Band with Jazz Swagger

Nortonk are a young quartet that bring New Jazz composition to the piano-less quartet format. That format adds to the power of this collective voice.

Pianist Vijay Iyer Looks Back and Ahead with His New Trio on ‘Uneasy’

Pianist Vijay Iyer Looks Back and Ahead with His New Trio on ‘Uneasy’

Vijay Iyer Trio’s Uneasy is a set of modern piano jazz covering a remarkable range, featuring three brilliant musical imaginations playing well together.