Norah Jones UK Tour: Grammy winner stuns at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester
It is undeniable that Norah Jones’ voice is full of soul and infused with the blues. The 44-year-old has nine
It is undeniable that Norah Jones’ voice is full of soul and infused with the blues. The 44-year-old has nine
If your daily commute or lunch break seemed more melodic than usual, it’s likely thanks to the 13 pianos appearing
We Need To Talk: A Jazz Cabaret is coming to the Greater Manchester Fringe festival in July, which tells the
As the nights draw in and temperatures start to tick down, it is with a heavy heart that we must say goodbye to the summer of 2018 and hello to another dark winter.
As the vibrant frontman of Faithless, Maxi Jazz provided thousands of fans with dance music influenced by almost every other genre.
The album, the Trio’s sixth release, is a playground haven for daydreamers – a menagerie of slow-paced ethereal numbers punctuated by somewhat jazzier, more shrapnel-spiced songs that ruffle up the album’s pleasantly plodding status quo.
A show consisting of music banned by the Nazis will be brought home by Manchester-born producer Peter Brathwaite later this month.
Critically-acclaimed New Orleans jazz musician Leroy Jones is coming to Manchester to play at the Royal College of Northern Music as part of his new UK tour.
‘What a waste’. That’s what they say whenever anyone speaks about the late Amy Winehouse. Only two albums in and she was snatched from this world continues the lament.
The college decided to call off Mr Atzmon’s gig earlier this week due to threats to student safety by the North West Friends of Israel who were claiming the jazz musician was anti-Semitic.
Although not a well-known instrument, the bongo is fast becoming a fans favourite thanks to Manchester’s Bongo Sean. His unique style has already seen him play alongside the likes of Nero, Example and Danny Howard.
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