“Béla Fleck, the world’s preeminent banjo player, and Edmar Castañeda, a peerless master of the Colombian harp, share more than a penchant to pluck magic out of strings. Both musicians are keen listeners with lightning reflexes and the ability to pounce on any digression. They’re both alchemists of style, unbound by the rules of genre.” – Nate Chinen, NPR

Watch the performance here, from Jazz Night In America.

Béla Fleck on TKA

Congratulations To Our Winners!

Female Vocalist: Cécile McLorin Salvant

Guitar: Pat Metheny

Male Vocalist: Kurt Elling

Miscellaneous Instrument: Béla Fleck (banjo)

Organ: Joey DeFrancesco

And Kudos To Our Published Nominees:

Jazz Artist: Wynton Marsalis, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Pat Metheny, Fred Hersch, Joey DeFrancesco, Kurt Elling

Jazz Group: Pat Metheny Group, Wynton Marsalis Quintet, Charles Lloyd Quartet, Fred Hersch Trio, SFJAZZ Collective

Jazz Album: The Window by Cécile McLorin Salvant, Bolden by Wynton Marsalis, In The Key Of The Universe by Joey DeFrancesco, Live In Europe by Fred Hersch Trio, Vanished Gardens by Charles Lloyd & The Marvels + Lucinda Williams

Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis, Arturo Sandoval, Chris Botti

Soprano Saxophone: Ravi Coltrane

Tenor Saxophone: Charles Lloyd

Flute: Charles Lloyd

Piano: Fred Hersch, Joey Alexander, Bill Charlap

Keyboard: Eddie Palmieri

Guitar: John Pizzarelli

Electric Bass: Meshell Ndegeocello

Drums: Roy Haynes

Female Vocalist: Dee Dee Bridgewater, Lizz Wright, Catherine Russell

Male Vocalist: Bobby McFerrin, John Pizzarelli

Composer: Pat Metheny, Wynton Marsalis

Arranger: Wynton Marsalis

Blues Artist or Group: Marcia Ball, Elvin Bishop, Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters

Blues Album: Something Smells Funky by Elvin Bishop’s Big Fun Trio

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Performing alongside with Rhiannon Giddens and Charenée Wade, Lizz Wright delivers a stunning performance at the Lincoln Center as one of the feature performers to celebrate the “founding mothers” of American popular music.

Read About NPR’s The Turning Tables Series

Watch Lizz Wright perform “Strange Fruit” In Honor of Billie Holiday

Watch Lizz Wright and Charenée Wade Perform a Tribute to Mary Lou Williams

Watch Lizz Wright and Rhiannon Giddens Perform a Tribute to Marian Anderson

Lizz Wright on TKA

“An unflinching work…of great beauty and extreme shock value”

Cécile McLorin Salvant’s new project “Ogresse” is a 90-minute song cycle accompanied by a 13-piece orchestra, fusing musical styles as disparate as jazz and bluegrass, the blues and opera, and so many more. The bold new work tells an epic mythological tale that unravels a piece at a time, full of intimate moments and unexpected detours. As best said by Will Friedwald at WSJ, “remarkably cohesive…virtually everything about [Ogresse] is staggeringly original.”

Read the Full Article here

Cécile Mclorin Salvant on TKA

The Soul Rebels’ ever-expanding and atypical list of collaborators includes everyone from Marilyn Manson to Matisyahu, Robin Thicke to Robert Glasper. They’ve opened for The Rolling Stones, appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” performed at Jazz Fest with pop superstar Katy Perry, opened the prestigious TED Conference and backed legendary Wu-Tang Clan rapper GZA on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series—all within the last two years. A copious touring schedule keeps the Soul Rebels on 250-plus stages a year, landing them in Australia, China, Europe, Japan, South Korea and Africa. At home in New Orleans, the band holds down its historic residency on Thursdays at Le Bon Temps Roule, plus frequent gigs on Frenchmen Street and at Tipitina’s.

A few years ago, the band began to concentrate on writing and recording its first album since 2012’s Unlock Your Mind. The album, titled Poetry in Motion that arrives October 25, is both a culmination of and introduction to the band’s genre-blending course. Featuring guest appearances from PJ Morton, Trombone Shorty, Big Freedia, Robert Glasper, Branford Marsalis, Tarriona “Tank” Ball and others, it’s the group’s most concerted effort to showcase its versatility.

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Read the Album Review Here

The Soul Rebels on TKA