A pick-up quintet of great classical musicians joins McBride for Dvořák and Schubert at SFJAZZ.
Here’s what we heard at the inaugural concert of the Conservatory’s new Roots, Jazz, and American Music program.
The prolific bassist talks about his musical journey, his upcoming stint at SFJAZZ, and the surprising classical side of Philly soul.
The voice of morning radio on KDFC chats about his influences, his long career, and his hopes for the future.
Exploring Memphis soul may turn off purists, but the jazz great channels this music with ease and power.
The former associate principal bassist focuses on jazz these days, but his classical roots still nourish his music.
Cécile McLorin Salvant with Aaron Diehl’s ensemble found delicate emotional harmony in their all-encompassing performance.
The latest work by Lisa Mezzacappa is being performed at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, and imagines the frontiers of science in musical terms.
The composer/pianist talks about the origins of her Grammy-winning The Thompson Fields, her work pushing for a fair deal from music streaming companies, and working with David Bowie.
The world is full of possibility for a musician who can play jazz, write symphonies, and give bang-up Harvard lectures.