News and concert information about Azerbaijani jazz singer Ulviyya Rahimova-Jones.

Azerbaijan wins Eurovision!

While we don’t usually cover pop music, we do report on major musical events in Azerbaijan. And this year Azerbaijan became the center of (Euro) pop media when it won this year’s Eurovision contest. Eldar Kasimov and Nigar Djamal, also known by their pop pseudonyms Ell & Nikki, won the 56th contest with their song “Running Scared”. This was the fourth time Azerbaijan has participated in Eurovision.

Eurovision watchers usually comment on the very political voting, the rivalry between certain countries, or the intensity some countries place on their final rating as if it was a national concern rather than a pop song election. Certainly there are many speculating on what changes will occur in Azerbaijan before next years contest. Already a major stadium is being built and Bakuvians are preparing for the onslaught of tourists and media attention.
Hopefully Europe won’t just look at politics and pop music, but at the enormous and colorful musical history of Azerbaijan. The first “Eastern” opera was written here, and the unique style of “mugam jazz” blending traditional folk styles with jazz rhythms was also created in Azerbaijan. Visitors should take the opportunity to see musicians performing live such as Rain Sultanov, Sevda Alekperzade, Isfar Sarabski, and the rock group Milk & Kisses.

We’re looking forward to seeing you in Baku next April!




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Esperanza Spalding wins Best New Artist




This year the Grammys surprised everyone by giving an enormous gift to jazz fans. Esperanza Spalding, whom we’ve praised before, won a Grammy for Best New Artist - and she is the first jazz artist ever to do so. "I really didn't think it was going to be me," Spalding said after her win. "I was one of those [surprised] people. ... It was so unexpected, that's the truth. I'm grateful to all my people in my big musical family that have given me so much support and help over the years,"

Since she won out over the incomprehensibly popular Justin Bieber, we are delighted at the result.

The 26-year-old Portland, Oregon, native really is an artist, not a media-hyped pop fad. This year musicianship and creativity won out over PR and marketing. Both in the studio and in interviews, she is gracious with her musicians, focusing the attention on the art of creating music, not on herself. She taught herself to play the violin at age 5 and played with the Chamber Music Society of Oregon. She played guitar, oboe and cello before settling on the bass as a teenager. Graduating from Berklee College of Music on scholarships, she released her first recording, Chamber Music Society, and became discussed in jazz circles (we reviewed her album on this blog). Now, with the Grammy, millions more are discovering her music and we hope that it motivates her to greater musical experiments.

You can watch some of her work such as this at the White House or here at NPR




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Jazz Quote of the Day

Jazz is a white term to define black people. My music is black classical music.


Nina Simone

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Jazz Photo of the Day


Django Reinhardt


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