Jazz
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How to celebrate the groundbreaking saxophonist — who died at 34 in 1955 — via books, albums, tributes and more. Source
Hear tracks by Phoenix, Angel Olsen, Bebel Gilberto and others. Source
The British saxophonist has made a big impact on London’s buzzing scene. Now she’s releasing her first full-length album, “Source.” Source
A new compilation of music released on Black Fire Records is a vital link between jazz and go-go, the city’s official genre. Source
Hear tracks by Jamila Woods, Chika, beabadoobee and others. Source
Hear tracks by J. Cole, the Avalanches, Courtney Marie Andrews and others. Source
Hear tracks by Katy Perry, Dominic Fike, James Blake and others. Source
Hear tracks by Prince, the Chicks, Sun Ra Arkestra and others. Source
The pianist and “Late Show” bandleader has been bringing musical wake-up calls to events across New York. Source