Jazz

‘Frank Sinatra’ is back in town for what may be his final gig before he faces his final curtain as he conte
Yesterday, Freedom Day arrived in England and
The Edinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival opens
On first reading, you might have passed it off as a weak April Fool’s joke.
The three-day Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival 2019/2020 embellishes
The Choir has achieved a reputation for its “rich and beautiful sound”, an accolade which it lived up to, i
In Spring 1946, Norma Jeane Mortensen was a model for a shampoo commercial, stepping through the looking gl
Edinburgh audiences were treated to a programme of world class contemporary jazz. The quintet tours…
Little could please jazz lovers more than the pick of classic jazz by Duke Ellington and the artists he…
Professional jazz duo Ian Millar (saxophone) and Dominic Spencer (piano) are based in Edinburgh and have…
Brass Tracks held before us "a kaleidoscopic musical brass journey spanning the last 500 years" – and they…
Swing presented their 37th performance at the annual Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival, this time as Swing…
Dutch violinist Tim Kilphuis stole the show in this double bill afternoon celebrating the music of the…
The 40th Edinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival is officially underway and will get into full swing…
Mogwai, King Creosote, Django Django and The Jesus and Mary Chain are among bands that will be performing at…
Along with Mr McFall’s Chamber, Maeve Gilchrist premieres a work commissioned from her by The Edinburgh…
Strictly Stickney: In its search for sustainable happiness (but not in a cult-y way), this solo version of “…
In his introduction Declan Zapala asked how many of the sizeable audience had been at his previous Fringe…
Arriving back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for a second year, following sell out performances at the…
Opening her tribute to singer Billie Holiday with the popular standard Summertime Ingrid Lucia emulated the…