Björn Andrésen: ‘I was extremely uncomfortable’
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World is a new documentary about the pressures imposed on the young star of Death in Venice
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World is a new documentary about the pressures imposed on the young star of Death in Venice
Zaila Avant-garde (14), a basketball prodigy, breaks streak of Indian-American champions
Soundtrack of My Life: The chef listens to music constantly – and now creates it himself too
This is not really a lost album but a collection of tunes Coltrane gave to Quebec film-maker Gilles Groulx
The return of Rodrigo Almonte to his sometime home is also among the highlights
Coltrane, Davis, Monk: With its roster of geniuses the New York label defined an art form
Andrew Hozier-Byrne makes a welcome return with a very nearly five-star collection of songs
Maureen Dowd: William Friedkin revisits old haunts for his new film about exorcism
Antonio Carlos Jobim made a stone-cold classic with The Stone Flower
The great saxophonist died 50 years ago this week. Here are 10 of his finest moments
Saxophonist Evan Parker's performances are not for the faint-hearted. But like his beloved Beckett, it’s the sort of art that, once you get it, you really get it
Donal Dineen explores the ‘staggering’ sound of the traditional instrument, with the help of rich visuals
As a teenager, Liebman saw Coltrane play and was hooked. More than 50 years on, the saxophonist and jazz evangelist can’t believe that he rose to fill the shoes of his idol
A look at some significant points in the late singer-songwriter’s life and career
I aspire to do in my writing what the best jazz does, which is to create excitement, emotional depth and complexity, which are also the essential elements of good fiction
The New Jersey boy, who has been hailed as the future of drumming, says jazz and electronic music equally informed his style
The leader of the new school tells about joining the dots between Snoop Dogg and jazz, his on-the-road education – and why music is such a complicated thing
The Irish films of 2014 were ’Out of Here’ and ’Frank’
Want to see James Brown, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and other megastars in concert for free? Head to YouTube for a trove of live music films
Saxophonist Wayne Shorter has been at the heart of jazz for six decades. His tunes are like Beckett plays in melody and harmony, and his answers aren’t exactly straightforward either
Watts has played with Marvin Gaye and the Jackson Five, as well as being one of the most respected jazz saxophonists of his generation
Jamal, one of the most celebrated pianists in American music, doesn’t conform to the stereotype of jazz men of his generation. But then, he doesn’t even call it jazz
The Sunday show, a mixture of jazz and giving out, is becoming cult listening, mainly for the darkness of Byrne’s presentation. His subject matter takes in everything from the pope’s fitness and spitting to Pat Kenny’s move
Paul Howard chats to ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ collaborator Gerry Harrison about Tara Browne (the reputed subject of ‘A Day in the Life’), 1967 and LSD
In 1959, two days in a New York studio changed jazz forever – for the drummer chosen by Miles Davis, however, it was ‘just another date’
A new European festival matches musicians and fuses their sounds. Just don’t mention the J-word
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices