Singles Going Steady
Songwriters and artists like Charli XCX are writing and releasing music differently because new music platforms free them from record company dependency.
Read MoreSongwriters and artists like Charli XCX are writing and releasing music differently because new music platforms free them from record company dependency.
Read MoreA selection of U2 songs that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists. Not necessarily stuff you’ll find…
Read MoreA selection of Lou Reed songs that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists. Not necessarily stuff you’ll…
Read MoreKeith Jarrett describes this recording of his famed standards trio at the Montreaux Jazz Festival in 2001 as showing “the trio at its most buoyant, swinging, melodic and dynamic.” It’s…
Read MoreIt’s hardly surprising that Keith Jarrett’s contribution to ECM’s Rarum series of selected recordings chosen by the artist should be a two-disc set absolutely packed with music. After all, Jarrett’s…
Read MoreImagine that you are universally recognized as one of the most distinctive and influential jazz pianists of the last forty years and that you lead a trio whose work has…
Read MoreKeith Jarrett’s “American” quartet, comprised of Jarrett, Dewey Redman, Paul Motian, and Charlie Haden plus contributions from percussionist Guilherme Franco, generally gets short shrift in discussions of the mercurial pianist’s…
Read MoreKeith Jarrett has been working in trio mode with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette for the last twenty years, and in that time the group has only gotten better. The…
Read MoreThe Carnegie Hall Concert was recorded on September 26, 2005, and released a year to the date later. It was Jarrett’s first American solo piano concert in ten years. Any…
Read MoreArtist Page Keith Jarrett first came to the public’s attention in 1966 as a member of Charles Lloyd’s quartet, of which he was a member through 1968.
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