Jazz

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Hear tracks by Bruce Springsteen, FKA twigs, Diplo and others. Source

Over a half-century, the eclectic and beloved live-music and food event has grown inseparable from the cultural ecosystem of its hometown. Source

Both musicians’ careers have inspired a new flock of artists who treat jazz, metal and electronic music as interrelated systems. Source

Over 10 years, this open-minded music festival in Knoxville, Tenn., has never spelled out its aesthetic guidelines, and by now it doesn’t have to. Source

The 35-year-old Trinidadian trumpeter has spent his career fusing his homeland traditions with jazz ideas. His new album is “Carnival: The Sound of a People, Vol. 1.” Source

The trumpeter’s bold new album, “Ancestral Recall,” offers the kind of slow-burning immersion that most of his recent records have only gestured at. Source

A quiet Sunday night in 1953. The Dodgers had just won the pennant. J.F.K. and Jacqueline Bouvier had just married. And four titans of bebop came together in a dive bar for a rare jam session. Source

Hear tracks by Norah Jones, Aldous Harding, Gunna and others. Source

Hear tracks by YBN Cordae, Lil Peep, Luis Fonsi and others. Source

Hear tracks by Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst, Dua Lipa, J. Cole and others. Source


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