Review: BBC PROMS: ST. VINCENT, Royal Albert Hall
by Kat Mokrynski - Sep 5, 2025
Entering the Royal Albert Hall for St. Vincent’s performance at the BBC Proms feels like any other classical performance. The orchestra is in their usual place, warming up as audience members take their seats. However, this is anything but a normal showing at the Proms - quickly proven by the roar of approval from the crowd as St. Vincent (Annie Clark) takes to the stage with conductor Jules Buckley.
PHOTOS: NICOLE ZURAITIS Plays Dizzy’s Club
by Stephen Sorokoff - Jul 25, 2025
Nicole Zuraitis thrilled a SRO audience of Jazz connoisseurs on 7/24 with her incredible voice, musicianship, and personality. Check out photos from the 7 pm performance.
Find Out Who Won at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards - All the Winners!
by Michael Major - Apr 21, 2022
The 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards featured a tribute to Stephen Sondheim, a win for Barlow and Bear's 'Unofficial Bridgerton Musical,' Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett for their 'Love For Sale' Cole Porter duets album, Olivia Rodrigo, and more. Check out the full list of winners now!
Thana Alexa Prepares Tour Of Two-Time GRAMMY-Nominated Album ONA
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 4, 2022
Critically-acclaimed vocalist Thana Alexa is kicking off 2022 with a tour of her renowned album ONA in January 2022. At the 63rd GRAMMY Awards in 2021, ONA received two nominations in the Best Jazz Vocal Album and Best Improvised Jazz Solo categories.
VIDEO: Lisa Morales Releases 'Freedom' Music Video
by Michael Major - Dec 17, 2021
Mexican-American vocalist, and singer-songwriter, Lisa Morales is proud to release her new single “Freedom,” which is out now. This is the first single from her highly anticipated third solo album She Ought To Be King. The Texas-based artist calls on people to come together in these stressful personal and political times.
Lisa Morales Releases New Single, 'Freedom'
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 6, 2021
Mexican-American vocalist, and singer-songwriter, Lisa Morales is proud to announce her new single 'Freedom' is out now. This is the first single from her highly anticipated third solo album She Ought To Be King. The Texas-based artist calls on people to come together in these stressful personal and political times. She demands people's rights and paints everyday portraits of the pressures of motherhood and womanhood.
Rachel Eckroth Shares 'Cooped Up & Bored Blues'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - May 19, 2021
Similar to the rest of the EP, Garza played the instrumentals on this song giving it a 'texas swing' vibe with its electrically amplified stringed instruments and western melody.
Rachel Eckroth Premieres 'Ready Go' With Under The Radar
by Sarah Jae Leiber - May 4, 2021
“Ready Go” captures the gravity of unrequited love. In discussing the meaning behind the lyrics Eckroth shared, “it's about wanting someone who doesn't really want you back - and being 100% okay with the person just using you.”
Rachel Eckroth Announces Release of Self-Titled EP
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Apr 14, 2021
Rachel met Garza in LA on a gig in 2018 and eventually asked if he'd play and sing on some songs. 'He said, 'Better yet, come to Sonic Ranch in Texas next month and we’ll write and record',' notes Eckroth of the collaboration's genesis.
St. Vincent Releases Video for 'The Melting of the Sun'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Apr 7, 2021
St. Vincent's unveiling of the sultry show stopping new ballad to her April 3 return to 30 Rock Studio 8H followed the live debut of the 'digitized primal scream” (The New York Times) of “Pay Your Way In Pain.”
Rachel Eckroth Shares Video for Cover of Bowie's 'Love Is Lost'
by Kaitlin Milligan - Sep 11, 2018
Rachel Eckroth will release When It Falls on October 19 and today premieres the video for the lone cover on the record, David Bowie's 'Love Is Lost'. The Derek A Welte video debuted this morning at BlackBook, who lauded the, 'stunningly realized version and enigmatic accompanying video.'
The Nash Announces June Jazz Lineup
by A.A. Cristi - May 26, 2017
June is hopping and bopping as The Nash kicks off with a wide array of summer concerts and workshops. Highlights include Joey Sellers Quartet on June 10 and Rachel Eckroth's Antelog on June 16. Public performances from students participating in the Nash summer workshops will be held during the month as well as a discussion on history of jazz from noted ASU scholar, Dr. Chris Wells on June 18.