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JazzMatters: Best New Jazz and Creative Music – March 2022

JazzMatters: Best New Jazz and Creative Music – March 2022

JazzMatters is a new monthly round-up of the best new jazz and creative music. March 2022 features Cécile McLorin Salvant, Melissa Aldana, and Ryan Keberle.

Joe Fiedler’s Big Sackbut Get Down with Trombones ‘Live in Graz’

Joe Fiedler’s Big Sackbut Get Down with Trombones ‘Live in Graz’

Improvising and brass shaking from three trombones plus tuba equal a whole lotta fun on Joe Fiedler's Live in Graz.

Reverso Fuse Jazz, Improvisation, and European Art Music on ‘The Melodic Line’

Reverso Fuse Jazz, Improvisation, and European Art Music on ‘The Melodic Line’

An unlikely trio of trombone, cello, and piano fuses jazz, creative improvised music, and European art music without sounding cobbled together. Reverso are Vincent Courtois, Ryan Keberle, and Frank Woeste.

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis Prove Why They Are One of the Most Progressive Bands in Modern Jazz

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis Prove Why They Are One of the Most Progressive Bands in Modern Jazz

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis' The Hope I Hold further expands the group's reach, orchestrally and creatively, with voices, guitar, and horns mixing in the studio.

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis -“Fool on a Hill” (video) (premiere)

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis -“Fool on a Hill” (video) (premiere)

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis stretch out their jazz wings to record a take on the Beatles' "The Fool on the Hill".
Ryan Keberle and Catharsis: Find the Common, Shine a Light

Ryan Keberle and Catharsis: Find the Common, Shine a Light

The trombonist's superb quintet is now both more political and more lush in arrangement. One of the music's best bands just got better.
What’s Not to Love About the Trombone?

What’s Not to Love About the Trombone?

There was a time when jazz trombonists like Glenn Miller were mega-stars. Not so today, but talents like those of Ryan Keberle and Joe Fiedler make the case that they should be.
Jazz May Be Reeling in Terms of Record Sales, But It’s Thriving As an Art Form

Jazz May Be Reeling in Terms of Record Sales, But It’s Thriving As an Art Form

What if today’s jazz is a little bit Bill Frisell and a little bit Ornette Coleman?