Jazz

Beverly Glenn-Copeland shares dementia diagnosis

"We want to challenge the mainstream image of this illness, which focuses on loss"

Rough Trade to open first Tin Pan Alley music shop with new London Denmark Street store

The new shop will host album signings and work in partnership with neighbouring venues

Bossa nova and jazz legend Sérgio Mendes dies, age 83

His composition 'Mas Que Nada' was credited with introducing bossa nova to a global audience

Watch Fontaines D.C.’s brooding cover of Chet Baker’s ‘Let’s Get Lost’ 

They also played the title track from their new album for the Jo Whiley Sofa Sessions

Ezra Collective: “Give us Paul McCartney money and we’ll build a youth club”

Check out new single 'Streets Is Calling' as Femi Koleoso tells NME about why you shouldn't count on Keir Starmer to mend neighbourhoods, working with his "hero" Damon Albarn, winning last year's Mercury Prize, and what to expect from new album 'Dance, No One's Watching' (featuring an Ian Wright cameo)

Watch André 3000’s new album film ‘Listening To The Sun’

The 88-minute video sees him reflect on his experimental flute album 'New Blue Sun'

RAYE live at Reading 2024: a heartwarming debut from the voice of a generation

August 24, Little John’s Farm: The Camden singer brings both the heart and the energy to the festival 

Wasia Project announce ‘The Isotope’ 2024 UK tour

The live dates are in support of their forthcoming EP 'Isotope' which is set for release next week

Listen to The Smile’s surprise new songs ‘Don’t Get Me Started’ and ‘The Slip’

The songs are currently only available on a previously-unannounced extremely limited 12" vinyl

Watch Laufey and RAYE cover ‘It Could Happen To You’ at Lollapalooza 2024

"I was like 'Hey, you like jazz don't you?' and she was like 'Yeah, what are you thinking?'"
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