Jazz
'The Baroness Rothschild': A moving tribute to jazz and friendship - review
The Baroness Rothschild blends history, jazz, and powerful performances into a moving theatrical experience.
'Köln 75': The unlikely story behind Keith Jarrett's iconic concert - review
What is jazz? Jerusalem festival proves there’s no single answer
The second Israeli Jazz Festival in Lehavim gets underway
Jaffa Jazz Fest carries on for its 10th edition despite cancelations
Other jazzy tributes across the three days include nods to Sting, Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Brazilian music and reggae icon Bob Marley.
Jerusalem Highlights: September 20-27
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Jerusalem highlights: September 13-19
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Nigun Quartet: Reviving the soul of jazz with hassidic melodies
Experience the Nigun Quartet's unique blend of jazz and Hassidic melodies at HaEzor, Tel Aviv, on August 21.
Red Sea Jazz Festival 2024: Morris El Medioni tribute, Avishai Cohen’s new album & more
Catch the Red Sea Jazz Festival from November 14-16 with tributes to Morris El Medioni, Avishai Cohen’s new album, and performances by top artists.
Home of the indie crowd: The Levontin 7 music club marks its 18th anniversary
For the past 18 years, Levontin 7 has done more than any other venue in the country to keep the indie crowd well-fed with quality fare and with some rock, pop and jazz.
South African jazz with a Jewish soul
'My music represents something pure and uniquely Jewish that speaks to everybody.'
Israel philharmonic's 2024 Motown party: A fusion of classical and funky soul music - feature
Experience the soulful rhythms of Motown in Tel Aviv this summer! Join the Israel Philharmonic and Israel Jazz Orchestra for an electrifying tribute.
The Jerusalem Jazz Festival marks its first decade
The jazz muses return to the Israel Museum for the Jerusalem Jazz Festival.
Jerusalem trumpeter Tal Avraham debuts album at Queenta Woman Jazz Festival
These days we could all do with taking a deep breath and partaking of some soulful healing space. Perhaps Avraham et al can help with that.