PBS has been a welcome home to jazz since its inception. With contemporary jazz, swing, Latin, fusion, lounge, free and vocal jazz on offer throughout the week, you’ll find jazz for every taste on PBS.
Raw, loose and nasty funk, recorded straight to analog tape. It’s just like the old days, but so new it’s sporting a badass teenage moustache.
Lost and Found is proud to announce the inaugural Lost and Found Record Fair on Sunday July 29th, with a special broadcast of PBS' Bluejuice
Featuring Ruth Rogers-Wright, Henry Manetta and Chelsea Wilson
Winter in Melbourne never felt so much like Summer in France.
One of the world’s great jazz pianists, Melbourne’s own Joe Chindamo, turns his ear for re-appropriating works
Listen back to Jazz Got Soul with Chelsea Wilson for a live set from Samuel Yirga Quartet.
King of the 425-pound funk Beast the Hammond B3 organ, ‘The Turbanator’ brings to the stage over five decades of self-schooled playing.
Piano prodigy Samuel Yirga is one of the brightest talents to emerge on the Ethiojazz scene in the last decade.
Terence Blanchard makes his Australian debut with his incendiary quintet.
This special double bill brings together two rapidly-rising stars from opposite sides of the globe, each charting new directions in jazz.