Author Archives: Luke Stewart
Editor’s note: Aaron Martin, a saxophonist who had been an important part of the D.C. jazz scene for decades...
The legend of Yahya Abdul-Majid
Yahya Abdul-Majid was a musician with an intense air of mystery about him. I had often heard stories of...
CapitalBop’s 2018 DC Jazz Loft Series at the DC JazzFest: Oliver Lake Big Band, Jaimie Branch’s Fly Or Die, Jeff Parker and more
We’re back at the DC Jazz Festival this year for our 8th consecutive DC Jazz Loft Series at the...
Jen Shyu Presents ‘Song of Silver Geese’ at THEARC on April 14, in our spring Traveling Loft
Updated: Jen Shyu will host a FREE workshop/potluck at Rhizome this Sunday, April 15, from 2 to 5 p.m....
The legendary Amina Claudine Myers will give a rare solo performance at our October Traveling Loft
Amina Claudine Myers is one of the most respected pianists of her generation, though she’s never become the most widely...
At our next Traveling Loft, Nicole Mitchell’s Black Earth Ensemble presents the Afrofuturist suite ‘Mandorla Awakening’
We’re thrilled to continue our quarterly Traveling Loft series by presenting one of today’s most important and prolific musicians:...
David Schulman and Quiet Life Motel’s ‘Anhinga’
The role of the violin in contemporary music has always been challenging. Achieving virtuosity on it is one thing,...
Dwayne Adell’s ‘The Periodic Table of Tonal Elements’
Simply put, Dwayne Adell is genius. A true and singular genius, unlike any other person alive. He is a...
CB presents a big bill of experimental heavyweights: Dave Rempis, Aaron Martin/Fred Foss + Brandon Lopez
This Friday, CapitalBop is setting up shop at Rhizome DC, the city’s newest venue for experimental sounds. We’re thrilled...
Marquis Hill: Jazz’s most celebrated young trumpeter on the ‘Modern Flows’ of Black music today
Marquis Hill is fast becoming one of the leading trumpet players of his generation. His sound is strong but...