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Jazz Archives: 08/2025

Do Cows really love music, and jazz in particular?

Do cows really love music, and jazz in particular?

High art.

Callum MacHattie
Aug 28, 2025
Ferg's Imaginary Big Band - Jazz Group - 2025

British band reject Parliamentary Jazz Awards nomination due to government’s stance on Gaza

“Peace and love and death to fascism.”

Rachael Pimblett
Aug 22, 2025
Miles ‘55 The Prestige Recordings - Miles Davis - 2025

Miles Davis – ‘Miles ‘55 The Prestige Recordings’ review: A pivotal moment in the story of jazz’s greatest innovator

Seminal recordings.

Ben Forrest
Aug 22, 2025
Jazz The one genre sharks apparently adore

Jazz: the one genre sharks apparently adore

Give them a sax solo any day.

Reuben Cross
Aug 21, 2025
Laufey - 'A Matter Of Time' - 2025

Laufey – ‘A Matter of Time’ album review: More modern standards from a future great

Take the rules and modernise them.

Lucy Harbron
Aug 20, 2025
Shelia Jordan - Jazz Singer

Jazz vocalist Sheila Jordan dead at 96

The singer died on August 11th.

Lauren Hunter
Aug 12, 2025
Jeff Goldblum at the opening ceremenony of the Berlinale 2018

The one song that always gives Jeff Goldblum goosebumps: “So chilling”

a 1960s jazz standard

Tim Bradley
Aug 11, 2025
Eddie Palmieri, Nuyorican resistance, and the unifying legacy of Latin jazz

Eddie Palmieri, Nuyorican resistance, and the unifying legacy of Latin jazz

An incredible legacy.

Ben Forrest
Aug 7, 2025
Eddie Palmieri - Latin Jazz Musician - 2025

Eddie Palmieri, Latin jazz icon and experimentalist, dead at 88

A sad loss.

Ben Forrest
Aug 7, 2025
Charlie Watts 'In red at home' - by Bent Rej

Charlie Watts’ favourite songs by jazz icons

Two masters of jazz.

Reuben Cross
Aug 6, 2025
The tragic ending of Hideo Shiraki, Japan's greatest jazz drummer

The tragic ending of Hideo Shiraki, Japan’s greatest jazz drummer

Gone too soon.

Tom Phelan
Aug 1, 2025
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