Vocalist B. DeVeaux Joins SFJAZZ 2025-2026 Season Lineup
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 31, 2025
SFJAZZ has added vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist B. DeVeaux to its 2025–26 Season lineup. Launching the 2026 installment of SFJAZZ’s Hotplate series, DeVeaux will pay tribute to neo-soul icon Jazmine Sullivan.
Violinist Curtis Stewart Unveils 2025-2026 Concert Schedule
by Josh Sharpe - Sep 17, 2025
Six-time GRAMMY Award-nominated violinist and composer Curtis Stewart has revealed his 2025-2026 season, highlighted by his first public performance of Coleridge-Taylor's Ballade with National Philharmonic, the world premiere of a new work, and more.
Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival Returns in 2025
by Josh Sharpe - Jan 29, 2025
The much-anticipated Jazz in the Gardens (JITG) music festival, a beloved tradition in its 18th annual celebration, is set to return on Saturday, March 8th, and Sunday, March 9th, 2025, at the iconic Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
Marc Rebillet Unveils Landmark Single 'Vibes Alright'
by Josh Sharpe - Jul 12, 2024
Currently amid his wildly popular “We Outside” tour, global sensation and New York based artist Marc Rebillet has unveiled a first taste of studio-made music with landmark single, “VIBES ALRIGHT.'
SHŌGUN Co-Creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo to Receive Top Honors at the 2024 Writers Conference
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 12, 2024
AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL (AFF) has announced that two awardees to be honored as part of its 31st Festival & Writers Conference happening October 24 – 31, 2024. The Writer’s Writer Award, introduced in 2023, honors a singular talent already recognized within the industry and by their peers, whose latest project has illustrated their versatility across mediums and elevated the trajectory of their career.
Freddy Wexler Helms Billy Joel's Highly Anticipated New Single
by Michael Major - Feb 1, 2024
Freddy Wexler makes history as legendary music icon Billy Joel releases his highly anticipated new single, “Turn the Lights Back On,” produced and co-written by Wexler. The new song marks Joel's monumental return to the studio, a decision that was heavily influenced by Wexler, as it is Joel's first original music for Columbia Records in decades.