As part of the GRAMMY Museum's Celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, guitar virtuoso Julian Lage discusses his forthcoming Blue Note debut Squint, which will be released June 11. Following the discussion, Julian gives a special performance of his new single, "Boo's Blues." Squint is a striking new album that weds incisive, expressive songwriting with the profound interplay Lage has honed over the past few years with his deft trio featuring bassist Jorge Roeder and drummer Dave King. Crafted after two years of touring together, Squint reflects the trio’s loose but deeply attuned chemistry while tracing the threads of those wide-ranging influences into new original pieces. Lage’s lyrical writing reveals his love for early rock and blues as well as songbook standards and the bold, memorable compositions of his jazz idols.
As part of the GRAMMY Museum's Celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, jazz pianist & composer Emmet Cohen discusses his new album Future Stride, his popular weekly livestreams "Live From Emmet's Place," and how his past experience with the GRAMMY Museum's music education programs shaped his ...
On March 25, 2014, to celebrate the opening of the GRAMMY Museum’s exhibit, Blue Note Records: The Finest In Jazz, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed President of Blue Note Records, Don Was, and five-time GRAMMY Award winning artist and composer, Terence Blanchard, for an exclusive interview. The two ref...
At age eighteen, Chloe Moriondo professes to be an “internet kid,” yet she tackles overwhelming infatuation, listless daydreams, and first love with keen empathy that’s unsearchable online. The singer/songwriter was recently dubbed an “Artist To Watch” by PEOPLE and NME, and has received critical...