Author Archives: Luke Stewart
Steve and Iqua Colson perform this Sunday at Bohemian Caverns, as part of Transparent Productions’ Sundays at 7 at...
Myra Melford on solo piano explorations, ignoring boundaries and finding ‘what’s next’
The pianist Myra Melford has an ear for a wide range of influences, and a deliberate touch developed through...
News | Library of Congress’s new Max Roach collection sheds light on crucial musician & activist
Years in the making, the vast and illuminating Max Roach collection was finally unveiled on January 27 at the...
Album review | Siné Qua Non’s Simple Pleasures: A vast collection of influences, effortlessly distilled
The first thing to note about the debut album from Siné Qua Non is the instrumentation. A drum set,...
Album Review: Brian Settles Trio’s Folk: braving the rough waters of tradition with creative comrades
One of the more studied saxophonists of the D.C. area, Brian Settles has released an album that feels like...
Album review | Kenny Rittenhouse’s New York Suite finds inspiration in family, and a city’s heartbeat
Kenny Rittenhouse has developed a reputation as one of the DMV’s most versatile and virtuosic trumpeters, able to bounce...
Explorations of sonic personalities: a brief introduction to Nicole Mitchell’s Ice Crystal
With Nicole Mitchell's formula, honest music made by honest musicians, the resulting sound is depth by default.
Interview | Kenny Garrett on his music, mastery and the role of the mentor (SPECIAL GIVEAWAY)
As far as jazz music goes, the status of living master couldn’t be more apparent in any musician than...
Interview | Shayna Dulberger on her new album, Brooklyn jazz & exploring a personal voice
In the realm of creative music, the most important thing is originality. Musicians must have a strong sense of...
Live review | Janel Leppin’s Ensemble Volcanic Ash: ‘Ahhh-vant garde’ revelations
Janel Leppin’s Ensemble Volcanic Ash Bohemian Caverns Sunday, March 24 Sunday evenings at Bohemian Caverns can often seem like...