Author Archives: Luke Stewart
Janel & Anthony is not a jazz group. Janel & Anthony is not an indie-rock band. They are not...
Interviews | Taylor Ho Bynum and Mary Halvorson on the myth and music of Anthony Braxton
Words to describe Anthony Braxton’s music: challenging, difficult, weird, original, beautiful. Perhaps more than any living American composer, Braxton’s...
Audio | A highlight reel from last month’s D.C. Jazz Loft, where experimentalism took on many forms
At CapitalBop’s D.C. Jazz Loft last month, a variety of approaches to experimentalism made themselves heard. Whether it was...
Don Byron on taking jazz to church, and this Sunday’s show at Bohemian Caverns
The clarinetist and saxophonist Don Byron is a leading member of a generation of jazz musicians who began living...
News | Smithsonian trains Take 5! spotlight on local musicians and legendary composers
by Luke Stewart Editorial board The Smithsonian Institution has a long legacy of immortalizing history in innovative ways, and...
Live review | Dwayne Adell’s transcendent voice emerges, worthy of the world stage
Dwayne Adell Trio Bohemian Caverns Friday, Feb. 17, 2012 Here in Washington, D.C., we are blessed to have in...
Allyn Johnson: Dean of D.C. jazz
Most Washingtonians are well aware of the rich legacy that lies in D.C.’s musical and cultural heritage. It is...
Nasar Abadey’s ‘passion for the unknown’
Nasar Abadey – a consummate drummer, composer and bandleader – will present his “multi-dimensional” music at next month’s Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival....
Live review | Calling planet earth: A critic-turned-performer reflects on playing with Marshall Allen
On an evening when the celestial bodies of jazz were aligned in D.C. – with three superb jazz shows...