The Best of www.jazzmusic.com
Contents
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 2
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 3
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 4
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 5
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 6
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 7
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 8
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 9
- The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 10
Welcome to the best of www.jazzmusic.com! Here you’ll find our top articles, videos, and resources on all things jazz. We’ll be updating this page regularly with new content, so be sure to bookmark it and check back often!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com
To help you navigate the vast world of jazz music, we’ve put together a list of the best of www.jazzmusic.com. Whether you’re a fan of Miles Davis or John Coltrane, bebop or swing, you’ll find something to suit your taste here.
On our site, you’ll find information on the history of jazz, profiles of the genre’s most influential musicians, and reviews of the best jazz albums. We also offer a comprehensive guide to jazz clubs and festivals around the world.
So dive in and explore the best of www.jazzmusic.com!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 2
In our last installment, we brought you the best of www.jazzmusic.com – now we’re back with even more great tunes!
If you’re a fan of jazz, then you’ll want to check out this website – it’s chock full of great music. You can find everything from classic jazz to contemporary tunes, and there’s something for everyone.
In this second installment, we’ve compiled some more of our favorite tunes from the site. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the best of www.jazzmusic.com!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 3
www.jazzmusic.com is back with another great selection of jazz tracks! This time, we’ve dug deep into the site’s archives to bring you some of the best hidden gems.
If you’re a fan of jazz, this is definitely worth a listen. As always, we’ve included a mix of old and new tracks to keep things interesting. So sit back, relax, and enjoy!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 4
In our quest to bring you the best of the best, we’ve scoured the internet for the best jazz websites out there. This time we’re featuring www.jazzmusic.com.
Jazzmusic.com is a website devoted to jazz music. On their site, you can find news, reviews, interviews, and features on all things related to jazz. They also have a comprehensive directory of jazz venues and festivals, as well as a database of over 5,000 jazz recordings.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the genre or just getting started, www.jazzmusic.com is a great resource for all things jazz. Be sure to check it out!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 5
Welcome to the fifth and final part of our series on the best of www.jazzmusic.com. In this installment, we’ll be taking a look at the top five albums of 2015, as well as the best live concerts and festivals of the year. We hope you enjoy!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 6
In this final installment of our series on the best of www.jazzmusic.com, we turn our attention to the site’s extensive database of Jazz recordings.
The Jazzmusic.com database currently contains over 35,000 album entries, making it one of the most comprehensive resources of its kind on the Internet. The albums are organized alphabetically by artist, and within each artist’s listing, chronologically by year of release.
In addition to providing basic information on each album (e.g., title, label, personnel), the database also includes a link to a related review (if available), as well as links to other albums by the same artist.
The Jazzmusic.com database is an invaluable resource for both jazz fans and serious collectors alike. Whether you’re looking for information on a particular recording, or just trying to keep up with the latest releases, it’s definitely worth checking out.
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 7
Welcome to part 7 of our series on the best of www.jazzmusic.com! In this section, we’ll be featuring some of the best Jazz blog posts from the site.
First up is a post by Louis Armstrong, one of the most influential figures in Jazz history. In this post, he discusses the importance of improvisation in Jazz and how it sets the genre apart from other forms of music.
Next is a post by Duke Ellington, another giant of Jazz music. In this post, he discusses the origins of Jazz and how it has evolved over time.
Finally, we have a post by Miles Davis, one of the most innovative and respected Jazz musicians of all time. In this post, he discusses the role of technology in music and how it has affected the way that Jazz is made and heard today.
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 8
As we continue our look at the best of www.jazzmusic.com, we come to Part 8 of our series. In this installment, we’ll be featuring the following articles:
– “The 10 Most Influential Jazz Musicians of All Time”
– “The 5 Best Jazz Albums of 2018”
– “The 10 Best Jazz Clubs in America”
So if you’re a fan of jazz music, be sure to check out these great articles!
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 9
In this final installment of our series on the best of www.jazzmusic.com, we take a look at some of the standout tracks from the last year. From classics like “Moody’s Mood for Love” to modern takes on standards like “My Favorite Things”, there’s something for everyone in this round-up. Whether you’re a fan of straight-ahead jazz or experimental sounds, you’ll find something to love in this collection of tracks.
The Best of www.jazzmusic.com – Part 10
This is the final part of our series highlighting the best of www.jazzmusic.com. In this section, we will be looking at some of the best jazz albums of 2017.
So far, we have looked at a range of different artists and albums, from classic releases to more modern recordings. In this section, we will be focusing on albums that were released in 2017.
As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions. If you think we have missed something, please let us know.
Here are our picks for the best jazz albums of 2017:
-Irreversible Entanglements – Irreversible Entanglements
-Black Lion – Charles Lloyd & The Marvels
-Gone Too Soon – John Coltrane
-Luck index – Vijay Iyer Sextet
-Everything Now – Arcade Fire