AccuJazz Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 Hey, Organissimo folks, it's Lucas Gillan with the newest channel in our weekly roll-out: "Regions: New York Now." Read on to find out what it's all about. AccuJazz Internet radio continues its weekly roll-out of new streaming jazz channels today with "Regions: New York Now," a channel devoted to music made by New York musicians in the last two decades. The channel is completely free to use and available 24 hours a day. Ever since the big bands of Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington made Harlem the swing capitol of the world in the 1920’s, the best musicians in jazz have been drawn to the Big Apple’s uncannily fertile scene. Despite increased globalization, New York is still undoubtedly the Mecca of the jazz world. Hundreds of young musicians move to New York every year seeking success, or at least some genuine musical experiences, and many veterans still reside in the Big Apple, filling the city's many jazz rooms with wonderful music every night. "Regions: New York Now" is the second in the "Jazz by Region" category of AccuJazz.com, joining "Regions: New Orleans." A channel that played all the music made by New Yorkers throughout jazz history would likely encompass most of the AccuJazz library, so this region channel focuses only on the more recent music from the Big Apple. Listeners will hear music by movers and shakers like Brad Mehldau, Ben Allison and Roy Hargrove as well as many of the young up-and-coming musicians on the scene. "Regions: New York Now" brings the AccuJazz channel total to 34, and joins other popular channels like "Piano Jazz," "Straight Ahead," "Decade: 50s," and "Women of Jazz." Listen now at AccuJazz.com. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.