Meyer, violinist Tessa Lark, and cellist Joshua Roman perform three of the bassist’s crossover compositions in advance of recording them.
Kedrick Armstrong conducts his first concert as music director, featuring jazz artists with Bay Area ties and Carl Nielsen’s Symphony No. 4.
After a five-year closure, Biscuits and Blues is in business again and hoping to bring audiences back with a community celebration.
Cann, who debuts with the SF Symphony this week, talks about discovering Price and jazzing Rhapsody in Blue.
In a performance at Disney Hall, the pianist and his band champion the legacy of this influential figure in the early history of jazz.
The Oakland Symphony’s first concert under Music Director Kedrick Armstrong spotlights the unsung efforts of a Bay Area organization.
Four independent venues — Mr. Tipple’s, Black Cat, the Dawn Club, and Keys Jazz Bistro — are partnering up.