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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Guitarist Mark Murphy to release new recording "By Your Side" #music











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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Eva Cassidy – New Jazz Single “It Don’t Mean A Thing” #jazz #music


Eva Cassidy
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)

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September 18th, 2026

Format: Classical, Jazz

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Eva Cassidy Vocal With Sensational New Big Band Arrangement!
 



The first release from the forthcoming album JAZZED, It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) showcases Eva Cassidy at her most exhilarating. Long celebrated for her interpretations of folk, blues and contemporary classics, this remarkable new recording reveals another side of Eva's extraordinary artistry – a jazz vocalist of exceptional imagination, virtuosity and swing.

Originally written by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills in 1931, the song is transformed by Eva's uniquely expressive voice and instinctive musicality, creating a performance that feels both timeless and entirely original. Her effortless phrasing, infectious sense of rhythm and joyful spontaneity reaffirm her reputation as one of the great interpreters of American song.

Complementing Eva's tour de force vocal performance is a spectacular new big band arrangement by composer Christopher Willis. Instantly transporting listeners back to the golden age of American vocal jazz, the arrangement revels in the wit, energy and exuberance of the classic Sinatra era, drawing inspiration from the legendary work of Nelson Riddle and Billy May while allowing Eva's voice to remain firmly centre stage.

It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) is the perfect introduction to JAZZED – an extraordinary new collection celebrating Eva Cassidy's jazz performances and her unique ability to transcend era, style and fashion. Timeless, joyful and irresistibly swinging, it offers a fresh perspective on one of the twentieth century's greatest songbooks while reminding us why Eva Cassidy remains one of music's most captivating voices.




 

Friday, August 07, 2026

New Single from Boney James & Ledisi "I Belong To You" on Concord Records / Concord #jazz #music


FOUR-TIME GRAMMY NOMINEE + MULTI-PLATINUM SAXOPHONE ICON BONEY JAMES ANNOUNCES MILESTONE 20TH STUDIO ALBUM

 A SIMPLE MAN OUT OCTOBER 2 VIA CONCORD RECORDS


BONEY JAMES SHARES NEW SINGLE

“I BELONG TO YOU” FEAT. LEDISI

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Twenty albums into a career built on deep groove and a saxophone voice all his own, Boney James is still finding new ground. Today, the four-time GRAMMY nominee and multi-platinum saxophonist, composer and producer announces new album A Simple Man, arriving October 2 via Concord Records, alongside the new single and official music video “I Belong To You” featuring Ledisi. Vinyl editions of the album will be available November 6.

Boney James - I Belong To You feat. Ledisi (Official Music Video)

 

A warm, contemporary R&B duet, “I Belong To You” reunites James and Ledisi more than two decades after they first appeared together on the Luther Vandross tribute album Forever, For Always, For Luther. Co-written by James and Ledisi with BeatsMadeByFresh and Rex Rideout, the song pairs her commanding vocal with the expressive tenor playing that has made James one of instrumental music’s most recognizable voices. Its intimate video keeps the focus on that exchange, moving between the two artists against a dark, minimalist backdrop.

 

Produced by James, A Simple Man is a soulful collection shaped by his growing desire for clarity. The title began with a song, then became a reflection of how he now approaches both his work and his life: removing distraction so that the essential elements can come through more clearly. “I don’t need a lot of things to make me happy,” says James. “As I’ve gotten older, I’ve wanted to drop the extraneous things. The simple life is something I crave, and that spirit found its way into this album. A Simple Man is about getting closer to what feels essential, both in the music and in my life.”

 

That focus does not make the record restrained. Instead, it gives James room to move freely across the musical language he has spent decades developing, with R&B feeling at its center and jazz tradition always within reach. The album opens with “Dreams,” featuring a rare flute performance from James. “Morocco” brings him together with acclaimed trumpeter Marquis Hill for a layered meeting of live instrumentation and electronic texture. “The Midnight Sun” grew from a spontaneous soundcheck jam that James captured on his phone before rebuilding it in the studio.

 

Elsewhere, “The Wire” draws from the mood of 1970s soul soundtracks. Legendary guitarist Larry Carlton joins James on the Steely Dan-influenced “Storybook,” while Duke Ellington’s “In a Sentimental Mood” is reimagined over a supple, D’Angelo-inspired groove. The hopeful “Things Are Looking Up” and the nature-minded closing track “Birdsong” give the album a sense of forward motion.

 

James’ path to this point began on the road. After turning professional at 19, he spent years as a sideman, first touring with Morris Day before working with The Isley Brothers, Teena Marie, Randy Crawford, Ray Parker Jr., Sheena Easton and Bobby Caldwell. Between gigs, he made demos and developed a musical identity of his own, eventually stepping forward with his 1992 debut, Trust. The decades since have brought constant touring and an expansive run of collaborations, with James recording alongside artists including George Benson, Al Jarreau, George Duke, Faith Evans, Bilal, Lalah Hathaway, Raheem DeVaughn and October London. Those relationships reflect the breadth of his sound, as well as the deep foundation in R&B that has shaped his approach from the beginning.

 

That long road has produced a level of longevity few artists reach. James’ catalog now spans 20 studio albums and has generated more than two billion on-demand streams in the United States, along with four million U.S. album equivalents. His honors include four GRAMMY nominations, three NAACP Image Award nominations, four RIAA Gold-certified records and a Soul Train Award. In 2024, he became the first artist to score 20 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. Recent vocal collaborations have also extended his reach at Adult R&B radio, where he has earned two Top 10 hits.

 

James is currently performing across the country. Upcoming appearances include the Hollywood Bowl and Sony Hall, followed by dates at The Fillmore New Orleans, House of Blues Houston and Yoshi’s. Full routing is below.

Tour Dates:

8/7 – Louisville, KY – Louisville Jazz Festival

8/8 – Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow Garage

8/9 – Cleveland Heights, OH – Cain Park, Evans Amphitheater

8/30 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl

9/11–9/18 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Smooth Jazz Cruise

9/20 – Pensacola, FL – Pensacola Community Maritime Park

10/4 – Temecula, CA – Thornton Winery

10/16 – Rehoboth Beach, DE – Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival

10/17 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head On Stage

10/18 – Red Bank, NJ – Vogel Theatre at the Count Basie Center

10/23 – Newport Beach, CA – Hyatt Regency Resort

10/24 – Napa, CA – Blue Note Napa Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort

10/25 – Lancaster, CA – Lancaster Performing Arts Center

10/29 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

10/30 – Lansdowne, PA – Lansdowne Theater

10/31 – Boston, MA – City Winery Boston

11/1 – New York, NY – Sony Hall

11/3 – Pittsburgh, PA – City Winery Pittsburgh

11/4 – Pittsburgh, PA – City Winery Pittsburgh

11/6 – Carmel, IN – The Palladium

11/7 – Fort Wayne, IN – The Clyde Theatre

11/8 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory

11/12 – Hampton, VA – Hampton Roads Convention Center

11/14 – Charlotte, NC – Knight Theater

11/19 – Columbus, OH – Southern Theatre

11/20 – Detroit, MI – Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel

11/21 – Chicago, IL – City Winery Chicago

11/22 – Chicago, IL – City Winery Chicago

11/24 – Minneapolis, MN – Dakota

12/4 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore New Orleans

12/6 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

12/11 – Seattle, WA – Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley

12/12 – Seattle, WA – Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley

12/13 – Seattle, WA – Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley

12/29 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s

12/30 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s

12/31 – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s

 

BONEY JAMES ONLINE

Official Website: https://boneyjames.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boneyjames01/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boneyjames

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRealBoneyJames

Twitter: https://x.com/boneyjames

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1.Boney James - I Belong To You [Feat. Ledisi]03:59

Monday, August 03, 2026

Saxophonist Matt Otto releases recording "Ephemeral" #jazz #music


 

Saxophonist/Composer Matt Otto releases new recording "Ephemeral"


Release Date: OUT NOW!







About "Ephemeral"


A blink of an eye. The sour from a lemon drop. A flash of lightning or the sudden glow before sunset. An echo through the canyon, or the gong of a church bell or meditation bowl, resounding until it isn’t anymore. Names of people you once were close to. A hug from someone you love. The anger you felt during the argument just before. The best summer of your life. The cold bitterness of the worst winter. Some of these last longer than others, but none last forever. They are ephemeral.


Of all the arts, music is most like this. Sound waves dissipate the instant they are produced. Melodies once had to be remembered to endure; the advent of written notation and audio recording only helps to keep the notes from fleeing as fast. Perhaps a simpler song can be retained more easily. Matt Otto has come to this conclusion. “At this point in my life I mostly try to write songs I hear in my mind and that I personally like the sound of,” he says. “I’ve mostly stopped writing complex, long form difficult music and instead focused on short, heartfelt pieces that have a vibe and are easy for good musicians to work with right away. I don’t think this is a conscious decision, it’s just what tends to happen when I sit down to write – I feel like I’m a simple person and my music is beginning to reflect that more as I age.”


By human standards, Otto has been on a decidedly long musical journey, approaching forty years; twice as long as Coltrane’s incandescent but ephemeral career. Otto’s steady burn has also spanned distance – from Laguna Beach to Bloomington, Boston, New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and ultimately Kansas City, where he has found a lasting home. Over those stretches of time and space, he has written hundreds of compositions, yet he rarely revisits most of them, preferring to write new songs. “I’ve always thought of an album as a diary of recent personal and emotional events expressed through music,” he explains.


It follows then that all the tunes on this latest album save one are new expressions of Otto’s current life moments. He’s decided to title it Ephemeral, aptly describing both the nature of those moments and his compositional vignettes. Start with the title track, essentially a 5-bar tune that divvies up a prime number of beats: 7-7-7-4-4. “Scroll” is another short piece, a repeated 10-bar form with a vamp. Otto says he wrote that “in reference to phone obsession,” with the relentless images that project from our screens into and out of our minds keeping with the album’s theme. And then there is “Twilight,” an unadorned but beautifully affective melody. “At the time I wrote it, I was contemplating my old age which is quickly approaching…it felt like the song was a glimpse into the emotional state of my late life,” Otto muses. Even a long life lived into its latter stages can indeed seem ephemeral.


It is perhaps why Otto (and all of us) would counter the inevitable by encapsulating that which we cherish. These songs do that. “Dune Town” is the lone tune from years ago, a Coltrane contrafact, an homage to the arid hills of Los Angeles. “Elliot” is for the composer Elliot Carter, one of Otto’s musical inspirations who passed away in 2012. “Sobule” memoralizes singer/songwriter Jill Sobule, who tragically died in a fire earlier this year. “Wadada” honors trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, one of Otto’s mentors who gave him some sage advice: “When you solo, play one thing you know followed by one thing you don’t know.” And “Rachel” is for Otto’s sister-in-law, bestowing on her this beautiful tone-poem as a lovely birthday present.


The lives of the people we know and the moments we share are poignantly ephemeral. Otto also recognizes this in his fellow artists. “I can say that all the musicians on the album are my friends,” he states. “I try to get strong players for sure, but the friendship comes first. That feeling of trust which allows you to be yourself when you play really grows on and off the bandstand. When you are friends, that trust is there even when you’re not at your best.”


Writing melodies for those you love and admire and playing them with those you trust helps to place all of them in something that helps us to remember, to endure in us past their ephemeral existence. Otto’s musical snapshots help us do the same for him.


About Matt Otto


Matt Otto is currently the Associate Professor of Jazz Studies at Kansas University (KU) teaching Jazz Theory and Performance, Jazz Combo, Mindful Musicianship (meditation for musicians) and private lessons. Matt was also an Adjunct Professor at the Rutgers New Brunswick teaching online courses in jazz improvisation, theory and performance.


Matt Otto pursued his education in music performance and composition at Indiana University, Berklee School of Music, New School Jazz (BFA) and California Institute of the Arts (MFA) during which time he studied under Lee Konitz, George Garzone, Billy Pierce, Charlie Haden, Andy McGhee, Don Hawkins, Paul Carman and many others. Having lived in Japan for 6 years, New York City for 7 years and Los Angels for 6 years, he has performed with a variety of artists including Anthony Wilson, Larry Koonse, Rashid Bakr, Ben Monder, Willie Jones III, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Gregory Hutchinson, Jonathan Kreisberg, Joe La Barbera, Leroy Vinegar, Dick Berk, Bob Bowman, Jimmy Smith (drums), Paul Jackson, Ari Honig, Josh Roseman, Ben Street, Mike Moreno, Sara Gazarek, Josh Nelson, Peter Schlamb, Danny Weiss, Roger Wilder, William Parker, Matt Wilson, Ed Neumeister, Steve Cardenas, Bobby Watson, Bob Weir, Deborah Brown, Larry Goldings, Eric Harland, Sheryl Bailey, Darek Oles, Erik McPherson, John Stowell, Danny Embrey, Alan Pasqua, Alan Ferber, Mark Ferber, and many others.


While in Los Angeles, Matt co-founded of the Los Angeles Jazz Collective (lajazzcollective.org). The mission of the collective (LAJC) is to help create opportunities for creative jazz composers and performers to showcase original artistic work and to set up an ongoing Jazz outreach program for young jazz musicians in and around Los Angeles.


Matt currently performs his original compositions and jazz standards with his Kansas City based quartet as well as traveling several times per year to NYC and LA for performances and recordings.


Matt has recorded and performed with the Grammy nominated Anthony Wilson Nonet (The Power of Nine, Groove Note 1035, 2006), The Rashid Bakr Quintet (Earth Native Majic Records 2001), has performed in Los Angeles with the Grammy Nominated Alan Ferber Big Band as well as having recorded on over 50 CD's as both a leader and a side man. See below for a discography of noteworthy recordings.


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