Visionary Underground looks to stir minds while keeping those feet tapping with its second record Fired Up
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The Piano Man on his new tour with Elton and jamming with McCartney
Isheeta Ganguly’s forthcoming album gives a jazz-electronica-loungy twist to Tagore’s tunes
Beyoncé grabbed the ring, My Morning Jacket swung for the bleachers, Lil Wayne cracked up and Coldplay ruled the world
TV on the Radio partied as the world collapsed, Dylan hit the vaults, Lil Wayne topped hip-hop and Metallica thundered back
Of all the types of popular music played and heard in the last seventy or eighty years, jazz has utilised more musical instruments than any other genre.
Jethro Tull are back in India, and this time they are jamming with Anoushka Shankar. The inimitable Ian Anderson tells us how he was never a fan of the Beatles and why he thinks politics ...
Bassist Richard Bona speaks about Miles, blues and all that jazz