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Henry Dagg & Evan Parker: Then Through Now

Avant-garde soprano man Parker jams with the electronics of a former member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop

JJ 04/64: Dick Morrissey, interviewed

Sixty years ago John Shirley interviewed the young saxophonist he thought a deserving successor to Tubby Hayes

D’Andrea, Tommaso, Tonani: Modern Art Trio

Reissue of 1970 Italian trio album that sought to find new forms for jazz rather than simply tear down the old in the manner of the New Thing

JJ 04/64: In My Opinion – Quincy Jones

Sixty years ago the famed arranger set the record straight on the blues, the avant-garde and the origins of jazz

Trio HLK: Anthropometricks 

British trio and guests including Evelyn Glennie play a set of jagged jazz-rock combining elements of contemporary classical and jazz

Flo And The Murmurs: The Waves

Swiss singer and string quartet produce classical settings of excerpts from Virginia Woolf's novel The Waves

News in detail

Michael Cuscuna dies

A jazz archaeologist before it became fashionable, Cuscuna was famed for unearthing overlooked Blue Note material and founding Mosaic Records

Keith Emerson reimagined for strings and more

An unplugged tribute to the British progressive rock pioneer by eminent French arranger Thierry Eliez is reissued this month

Gypsy Jazz Festival of London, 6-13 May

Festival director Tobie Medland looks forward to seeing Stochelo Rosenberg, Gismo Graf, Tcha Limberger and more

German jazz trade-fair strikes a political note

The opening night of jazzahead! in Bremen combined declarations of the jazz-as-freedom idea with music from Han Bennink and others

The great wine world of Quincy Jones

Wine from the cellar of the renowned arranger and producer was sold in an auction conducted by Christie's from Los Angeles

Cadillac’s Joy reissue gets Presto award

The 1976 album Joy, featuring Jim Dvorak and Ernest Mothle, has been recognised as Jazz Best Archive/Reissue Of The Year

Stan Sulzmann’s 75th birthday gig at Watermill Jazz

The saxophonist's 75th birthday gig in Dorking featured his Neon Orchestra with special guest Nikki Iles on accordion

Steve Voce, 1933-2023

The long-serving and popular Jazz Journal columnist and reviewer Steve Voce died in Liverpool this week, aged 89

Val Wilmer looks back on jazz

Work by the British photographer and jazz journalist Val Wilmer is on show in north London until the end of November

Lottery awards £247,494 to research black music shops

Leicester-based arts body says the early independent UK record store was a music-fuelled vehicle for resistance against systemic racism