Album review | Bobby Jasinski’s A Speck in Time by Giovanni Russonello Editorial board The title, A Speck in Time: Is it a consideration of our cosmic smallness?... December 19, 2012 2
Album review | Ted Brown & Brad Linde’s Two of a Kind by Giovanni Russonello Editorial board There are a lot of self-sustaining traditions in jazz, most of them associated with... December 19, 2012 1
D.C.’s Best Records of 2011: The Top 5 (Part 2 of 2) Compiled by Giovanni Russonello & Luke Stewart Editorial board Our list of the top five D.C. jazz albums of... December 20, 2011 12
D.C.’s Best Records of 2011, Honorable Mention (Part 1 of 2) Compiled by Giovanni Russonello & Luke Stewart Editorial board These have been a triumphant 12 months for D.C. jazz,... December 19, 2011 3
Album review | Lydia Lewis’ Cosmic Collisions finds strength in numbers Editor’s note: This is the last of four album reviews that were published over the course of two weeks,... October 6, 2011 4
Album review | Herman Burney puts forward an eclectic Offering Editor’s note: This is the third of four album reviews being published over the course of two weeks, spotlighting... October 3, 2011 3
Album review | Lena Seikaly’s Lovely Changes unfolds with constantly shifting cohesion Editor’s note: This is the second of four album reviews being published over the course of two weeks, spotlighting... September 29, 2011 3
Album review | Amid difficult times, Reginald Cyntje’s Freedom’s Children insists on optimism Editor’s note: This is the first of four album reviews that will be published over the next two weeks,... September 27, 2011 2
Album review | Brian Settles & Central Union’s Secret Handshake: Jazz illuminati by Luke Stewart The debut album of a jazz artist marks the beginning of a visionary journey. After years... July 12, 2011 3
Album reviews Album reviews | Debuts from Andréa Wood, Amy K. Bormet and the legendary Butch Warren Two of D.C.’s rising vocal talents, Andréa Wood and Amy K. Bormet, have just released strong debut albums. Then... May 12, 2011 1