Features For D.C. jazz musicians, COVID-19 spells difficulty now—and uncertainty ahead “I remember, as a little girl, the riots on U Street in 1968,” said the 58-year-old vocalist Sharón Clark,... April 15, 2020 0
Features Bass clarinet specialist Todd Marcus plays small ball with new ‘Trio+’ album The Baltimorean bass clarinetist Todd Marcus has become known for going big. His albums for nonet, 2006’s In Pursuit... November 12, 2019 0
Features The REACH Opening Festival at the Kennedy Center places jazz in the spotlight The REACH — the Kennedy Center’s new expansion, which opens to the public this Saturday — was specifically designed... September 5, 2019 0
Features Take a look inside the REACH, the Kennedy Center’s new expansion (and jazz venue) The Kennedy Center will open the REACH this Saturday, a 4.6-acre, $250 million expansion with a new state-of-the-art building... September 4, 2019 0
Features Manga, Maria Schneider and ‘fiction music’: The New World celebrates its debut album this weekend [ai1ec post_id=”129514″ view=”agenda”] Individually, most members of the New World are young mainstays of the D.C. jazz world. But... August 8, 2019 0
Features 13 albums in 4 years: Brad Linde looks back on a recent hot streak, and contemplates what’s next Brad Linde started this new year, as many of us do, with a resolution. “I decided in January,” he... July 24, 2019 0
Features How Kris Funn found his sound in the ‘gateway jazz’ of the CornerStore When Kris Funn and his group CornerStore were announced as the winners of the 2018 DCJazzPrix, the DC Jazz... June 14, 2019 0
Features Here’s what to catch at the DC Jazz Festival The DC Jazz Festival, which begins this Friday, July 7, is a 10-day showcase of some of the best... June 4, 2019 0
Features Andrew’s Music: A selected discography of D.C. icon Andrew White Longtime Northeast D.C. resident Andrew White is an indelible figure in the jazz world, both here and abroad. As... April 22, 2019 0
Features Amy K. Bormet is back in D.C. again, and she’s making a bigger impact than ever After living in Los Angeles for five years, Amy K. Bormet is back in the District — and the... March 19, 2019 1