Master drummer, educator, and Pan-Africanist, Olatunji influenced everyone from John Coltrane to Spike Lee. PAM pays tribute examining Olatunji’s life in three acts.
Master drummer, educator, and Pan-Africanist, Olatunji influenced everyone from John Coltrane to Spike Lee. PAM pays tribute examining Olatunji’s life in three acts.
The composer and saxophonist died on March 2, at the age of 89. From the 1950s to today, he was one of the essential links in the history of jazz, of which he was perhaps the last adventurer.
The UK-based saxophonist has announced a new project titled Supreme Love: a Journey Through Coltrane, to be released on BBE Music. Sean Khan is a London born jazz saxophonist. His recording career began in the […]
This newly discovered live-recording of a performance from the Love Supreme suite is a pleasant surprise for the jazz audience. Recorded at The Penthouse in Seattle on October 2, 1965, this John Coltrane concert was […]
The pioneer of «free jazz » has ceaselessly examined every strata of African-American culture since his arrival on the scene in 1960. He continues his explorations on his new album « Let My People Go », a duo with the pianist Jason Moran.
For its 60th anniversary, the legendary Impulse! label invites listeners to rediscover jazz icons with its Impulse Records: Music, Message and the Moment Box Set. Founded in 1961, Impulse! quickly became one of history’s most […]