Chase Rice Returns to the Recording Studio Following Strategic Hiatus and Artistic Evolution Toward Traditional Country Roots
Chase Rice has officially announced his return to the recording studio, marking the end of a brief but significant hiatus from the music industry that began earlier this year. The…
John Dankworth Generation Big Band Live Recording at Ronnie Scotts Club Sets New Standards for British Jazz Excellence
The live recording of the John Dankworth Generation Big Band, captured over two nights in July 1995 at the legendary Ronnie Scott’s Club in Soho, London, represents a pivotal moment…
Loose Tubes Redefines the Big Band Landscape with Debut Recording and Unprecedented Collective Energy
The release of the debut self-titled album by Loose Tubes, cataloged as LTLP001, marks a definitive moment in the evolution of British modern jazz, signaling a departure from traditional big…
Recording Academy’s 25th Grammys on the Hill Convenes Industry Leaders and Lawmakers to Champion Creator Rights Amid AI’s Transformative Impact
Washington, D.C. served as the crucial nexus for music creators, industry titans, and influential lawmakers this past week, as the Recording Academy convened its 25th annual Grammys on the Hill…
New York Youth Symphony Jazz Lineage and the Evolution of Modern Jazz Recording Traditions
The landscape of contemporary jazz is currently witnessing a significant convergence of youthful innovation, veteran introspection, and scholarly archival preservation. This intersection is best exemplified by three recent and upcoming…
The Evolution of Latin Jazz Through Tito Puente’s Landmark 1985 Recording of Mambo Diablo and Its Lasting Impact on the Genre
The recording of Mambo Diablo in May 1985 at a studio in San Francisco marked a pivotal moment in the discography of Ernest Anthony Puente Jr., known globally as Tito…















