My Profile
Luke Stewart is CapitalBop's co-founder and director of presenting. He's also a renowned DC/NYC-based musician and organizer of other important musical presentations, with a presence in the national and international professional music community. He was profiled in the Washington Post in early 2017 as “holding down the jazz scene,” selected as “Best Musical Omnivore” in the Washington City Paper’s 2017 “Best of DC,” chosen as “Jazz Artist of the Year” for 2017 in the District Now, and in the 2014 People Issue of the Washington City Paper as a “Jazz Revolutionary,” citing his multi-faceted cultural activities throughout DC. In DC his regular ensembles include experimental jazz trio Heart of the Ghost, Low Ways Quartet featuring guitarist Anthony Pirog, and experimental rock duo Blacks’ Myths. As a solo artist, he has been compiling a series of improvisational sound structures for Upright Bass and Amplifier. As a scholar/performer, he has performed and lectured at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Medgar Evers College, George Mason University, Wayne State University, University of Montana, New Mexico State University, and the University of South Carolina. He holds a BA in International Studies and a BA in Audio Production from American University, and an MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship from the New School. Reach Luke at [email protected].
Visions of unity and change: Meditating on the AACM with Steve and Iqua Colson
Myra Melford on solo piano explorations, ignoring boundaries and finding 'what's next'
News | Library of Congress's new Max Roach collection sheds light on crucial musician & activist
Album review | Siné Qua Non's Simple Pleasures: A vast collection of influences, effortlessly distilled
Album Review: Brian Settles Trio's Folk: braving the rough waters of tradition with creative comrades
Album review | Kenny Rittenhouse's New York Suite finds inspiration in family, and a city's heartbeat
Explorations of sonic personalities: a brief introduction to Nicole Mitchell’s Ice Crystal
Interview | Kenny Garrett on his music, mastery and the role of the mentor (SPECIAL GIVEAWAY)
Interview | Shayna Dulberger on her new album, Brooklyn jazz & exploring a personal voice
Live review | Janel Leppin's Ensemble Volcanic Ash: 'Ahhh-vant garde' revelations