A hard-swinging big band paired with a jazz legend in the making.
News about new and forthcoming box sets from the premier jazz reissue label.
The New York Times reports that the reissue label is in talks with the National Jazz Museum to release music from the William Savory collection on CD.
Mosaic Records will release a set of Rivers' 1970s New York City jazz loft recordings this autumn.
Releases both historic and modern that grabbed the attention of Night Lights' ears over the past year.
Another release in the offing from Mosaic features the late-1970s, 80s, and mid-90s recordings of saxophonist Henry Threadgill.
Mosaic Records will have a collection of mostly-unreleased Crosby recordings out in time for the holidays.
Mosaic Records has a Shaw set in the works--plus updates on Ellington and Jamal.
A friend writes to pass along the good news: Mosaic Records is still planning on doing a 1930s Duke Ellington Columbia big-band set.
This program includes a 1953 interview with Miles Davis, recorded several years before the trumpeter damaged his voice.