Features Through Cats’ Eyes: Saxophonist Brian Settles’ intimate, evocative images of Brookland D.C. Editor’s note: This article is part of a recurring series highlighting D.C. musicians who double as photographers, part of... March 10, 2023 0
The Month in Shows 5 live jazz picks for March in D.C. Happy Women’s History Month! The premiere event on the D.C. jazz scene this month is the Washington Women in Jazz... February 28, 2023 0
News What to catch at the 13th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival The Washington Women In Jazz Festival returns this March for its (lucky) 13th year, helmed by founder, the pianist... February 27, 2023 0
Interviews ‘I’m always pushing:’ After years away, Corcoran Holt is ready to give back to D.C. After nearly two decades away, bassist and percussionist Corcoran Holt recently returned home to Washington, D.C., to take on... February 24, 2023 0
Features The lost but not forgotten history of the African Music Gallery, a D.C. institution The past 10 years or so will likely be remembered as a breakthrough moment for West African pop music... February 17, 2023 0
News This weekend, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Fest celebrates ‘all hues’ of jazz in D.C. and beyond When you think of the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, which celebrates its 14th edition this weekend at the Rockville Hilton,... February 16, 2023 0
Announcing... CapitalBop presents Dante’ Pope’s ‘Reflections,’ an Eaton House residency performance As the capital of the (un)free world, Washington, D.C. has always been a home to artists whose work both... February 8, 2023 0
Features Fight in Hell: How Jason Moran uplifts the legacy of James Reese Europe — and inspires action today In May 1919, W.E.B. Du Bois penned one of his most famous editorials, “Returning Soldiers.” Having fought in the... February 8, 2023 0
Interviews ‘Ain’t But a Few of Us:’ Willard Jenkins on why Black jazz writers’ voices matter The idea for Ain’t But a Few of Us, Willard Jenkins’ new volume exploring the experiences and work of... February 2, 2023 0
The Month in Shows 5 live jazz picks for February in D.C. After a brief period of hibernation in January, the D.C. jazz scene is starting to roar back to life.... January 31, 2023 0