A set by the Freddie Hubbard Quintet at the Brussels Jazz Club in the summer of 1980.
In this concert recording, material from Tinariwen's album 'Tessalit' is played.
An intimate and beautiful show in the antique theatre of Vienne.
An international jazz quintet comprised of three Belgians perform in the studio.
Portraits of artists, concerts and festivals that give good impressions of the jazz world. Both famous and less famous jazz artists will give new insights in their life, such as why they wrote a certain song and what was the first record they bought.
Eartha Kitt sings her favourites.
The international trade fair, exhibition, and festival, jazzahead!, is one of the most important events in the jazz community. Hosted annually in Bremen, Germany, it brings together musicians, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts.
Jazz in Duketown is the largest free outdoor jazz festival in the Netherlands. It's a real gathering for jazz addicts, inviting internationally renowned artists.
Jazz à la Villette is an annual festival in Paris, France, dedicated to improvised music.
Rotterdam's `BIRD' is a club, café and restaurant with a live music programme that's deeply rooted in jazz, and also branches out towards soul, funk, hip-hop and electronic music.
The crème de la crème of the Paris jazz, blues, gypsy and funk scene performs at the legendary club annex restaurant Le Resevoir.
After jazz reached Istanbul, it firmly took root there. Quite a few jazz bars have sprung up to cater to the genre's fans. The concerts featured in this series were recorded at several Istanbul jazz clubs, featuring some of the very best jazz bands.
Spirograph Studies have leapt onto the Australian music scene with their detailed, textural approach to playing improvised music. Post-rock, post-jazz and post-minimalism, they shamelessly steal sonic palettes from all areas to build their cinematic sound. This collaborative group features Luke H...
Showcasing the Swing phenomenon sweeping the continent. Featuring the best of the neo big bands and famous guest vocalists, set against the dance club scene that has made the movement soar.
Shot in Belgium in 1957, Ella Fitzgerald performs with Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, Jo Jones and Oscar Peterson on classics such as `Lullaby Of Birdland' and `It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)'.
Portraits of artists, concerts and festivals that give good impressions of the jazz world. Both famous and less famous jazz artists will give new insights in their life, such as why they wrote a certain song and what was the first record they bought.
Sarah Vaughan and her trio perform at the 1973 Jazz from Newport Festival in Brussels.
An evening with the Foursight quartet takes you on a tour of Ron Carter's discography during his show at Jazz sous les pommiers 2019.
The saxophonist Frank Paavo has been active on the Amsterdam and Netherland's jazz scene since the early 1980s. His music is inspired by the hard-bop sounds of the late 1950s and early 1960s: full of positive energy and good old swing.
The Morgenland Festival of Osnabrueck has dedicated itself to the fascinating music culture of the Near and Middle East since 2005.
In 2018, WOMEX was held in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. One of its showcase participants, Edina Szirtes Mokus, expresses her talents in a restless exploration across multiple genres.
Portraits of artists, concerts and festivals that give good impressions of the jazz world. Both famous and less famous jazz artists will give new insights in their life, such as why they wrote a certain song and what was the first record they bought.
Pauli Lyytinen Magnetia Orkesteri perform at the Jazzahead! 2018 festival.
The international trade fair, exhibition, and festival, jazzahead!, is one of the most important events in the jazz community. Hosted annually in Bremen, Germany, it brings together musicians, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts.
The singular quality of the Jazzed Out collection comes out particularly clearly in the Norwegian city of Oslo. Jazz in Oslo is refined, tinted with aquamarine impressions, offbeat and original.
The `Father of Jazz Saxophone' demonstrates why he is one of the most important innovators in jazz history in two concerts that also feature trumpeter Harry Edison and Jo Jones.
Moondog, a gaunt, mysterious and extravagantly-garbed blind street musician, was celebrated among New Yorkers for two decades before gaining acclaim in Europe as an avant-garde composer conducting orchestras before royalty.
Vocalist Sazz Leonore knows how to transport her audience to the music of the 1960s, while putting her own, contemporary stamp on her music.