Joseph TundeCan Africans lay claim to jazz music?African rhythms, structures, and origins can be found in Black American jazz culture. Does that imply, however, that Africans are co-ownersJul 61Jul 61
The Great Big Small ThingsBrittany Howard Does it All in Sophomore Solo Album, “What Now”And few musicians can do it all — production, drums, guitar, gut-wrenching, gender-bending vocals. But Brittany proves she can in “What…Jul 21Jul 21
Joseph TundeMiles Davis Wasn’t a Jazz Musician. He Was a “Music Musician”Miles Davis was one of the few musicians who could adapt to any music trend. He wasn’t an Orthodox composer. He was a stubborn "protestant”…May 233May 233
Jeremy ArmigerListen to Miles Davis With Me Part 3 (1960–1963)If you want to start at the beginning of our listening journey, check out Parts 1 and 2.Mar 302Mar 302
Jeremy ArmigerListen to Miles Davis With Me — Part 2 (1958–1959)If you want to view part 1, click the link below to start your journey.Mar 32Mar 32
Jeremy ArmigerListen to Miles Davis With Me — Part 1 (1957)Miles Davis made a lot of music…. I mean a lot. If you were to listen to everything he released or played on, it could take you a year to…Feb 252Feb 252
Charles in San FranciscoRe-Igniting Fusion: Rie TomimatsuMost of us associate our generation with the music that was popular when we were in high school or college. In my high-school years, the…Feb 17Feb 17