SFCV’s perceptive writers report on America’s native classical music. Feature Space Is the Place: The Singular Journey of Sun Ra Andrew Gilbert - July 16, 2019 A rare 1974 film about the jazz visionary gets new life with live music at SFJAZZ. Artist Spotlight Taylor Eigsti Keeps It Fresh on New Album and at Stanford Jazz Lily O'Brien - July 11, 2019 The pianist/composer is stretching himself and keeping a lot of balls in the air. Preview Akira Tana Brings Osaka’s Jazz Scene to the Bay Area Jeff Kaliss - July 6, 2019 It’s pure standards and blues when Tana’s quartet heats up the 7 Mile House. Review The Electric Squeezebox Orchestra Keeps It Lively at the California Jazz Conservatory Lily O'Brien - July 2, 2019 Notable guests join the hip big band as it premieres selections from a new CD. Review Terry Riley and George Brooks Offer You the World Tysen Dauer - July 1, 2019 Indian and jazz influences permeate a sparkling, mostly improvised set by two musical conversationalists. Feature Hotter Than July Andrew Gilbert - July 1, 2019 Our jazz picks for the month will get your blood going. Review Alan Broadbent and Harvie S — Brothers in Swing Andrew Gilbert - June 23, 2019 Two youthful septuagenarians and a lot of great standards. Review Sheldon Brown and Darren Johnston Quintet Evoke Legendary Five Spot Sessions Andrew Gilbert - June 11, 2019 Eric Dolphy and Booker Little’s famous gigs together inspire another generation of artists. Review The Diverse Playboy Jazz Festival Blasts Through Hollywood Bowl Richard S. Ginell - June 10, 2019 The annual festival is a load of fun, despite persistent over-amplification. Artist Spotlight Jazzmeia Horn is Making Her Mark on Vocal Jazz Lily O'Brien - June 6, 2019 In advance of her gig at SFJAZZ, the accomplished young singer talks about her influences, challenges, and the confluence of politics and music. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … Next › Next page Last » Last page