A fusion of jazz and hip-hop comes to the Wilson Hall stage at James Madison University as Butcher Brown joins JMU’s Jazz Ensemble for one night. The Richmond-based group will perform on Sept. 22 at 8 ...
Audiophiles have been lamenting that jazz — the ever-evolving sound that has offered its own soundtrack to the changing tides of modern culture — has been relegated to fading cult popularity over the ...
Butcher Brown’s limitless musical range shows no boundaries by genre and time. The Virginia-bred collective has announced their new album Letters From the Atlantic will release on March 28th via ...
The University of Nevada, Reno’s 2023-2024 Performing Arts Series season continues with the acclaimed quintet, Butcher Brown – a group whose ethos is the antithesis of genre itself. On Thursday, Oct.
Richmond, VA jazz group Butcher Brown are opening Kamasi Washington‘s upcoming tour, and if you’re a fan of Kamasi, there’s a good chance you’ll dig these guys too. Each individual member also has ...
The FADER’s “Songs You Need” are the tracks we can’t stop playing. Check back every day for new music and follow along on our Spotify playlist. People have been rapping over jazz since long before hip ...
Believe it or not, another week has gone by and Mondo Jazz is back with its usual cargo of recent and upcoming releases, debut albums, new collabs, sharp dressed old partnerships, and more ...
Tony Poole plays a selection from the Jazz First Chart. The music is generally an indicator to what British jazz DJs typically play at their club nights and on their radio shows. It incorporates ...
Genres are once again effortlessly obliterated in the music of the impossible-to-classify Richmond, Va.-based Butcher Brown, whose fifth album in as many years, Letters From the Atlantic (Concord) is ...
Butcher Brown has shared the new single “Dinorah Dinorah,” (originally by Ivan Lins) following previous tracks “Ibiza” and “Montrose Forest.” The Virginia-bred collective’s new album Letters From The ...