Jazz Night in America: On the List
NPRJazz Night in America: On the List Updated monthly Enlarge this image Amna Ijaz/NPR Amna Ijaz/NPR Jazz Night in America is a radio and video documentary series that goes deep on stories across the jazz diaspora. On the List shakes loose our staff's favorite new releases every month — from traditional tunes to avant-garde adventures to electronic experiments, we'll keep our ears open in order to present you with a selection of the genre's newly mined gems. These songs represent just a small sampling of the music released by jazz artists around the world; we hope that as we share our discoveries you feel inspired to embark on your own exploration of what's new. Sponsor Message September 2024 favorites Melody Gardot, “First Song” Taka Nawashiro, “Actual Proof” Adrian Younge, “Human Absence” ELÆNA, NNAVY, “To: Mom” Eric Parmelee, Caleb Arredondo, Ford Chambers, Joshua Stenis, Noah Roberts, “Jump Start” Kris Davis Trio, Johnathan Blake, Robert Hurst, “Coda Queen” SiB Music, “Funky Beast” Miki Ikhifa, “Dusk in Dakar” Theo Croker, “Amen Waters” Patricia Brennan, “Five Suns” Butterfly Black, Ben Williams, “So In Love” Pere Navarro, Kiefer, “Hermanos Venido a Formarla ” James Casey, “Secret Sax” Roy Hargrove, “Kamala’s Dance” Elusive, “Tip Toe” Randy Ingram, Drew Gress, Billy Hart, “Aries Dance” Mike Casey, “Valencia” Ibrahim Maalouf, Endea Owens, “Fly With Me” Christian Sands, “Thought Bubbles II ” José James, “Isis & Osiris ” Bilal, Robert Glasper, “The Story” Nubya Garcia, “In Other Words, Living” Geri Allen, Kurt Rosenwinkel, “Embraceable You ” Immanuel Wilkins, “AFTERLIFE RESIDENCE TIME” Peter Thomas Sound Orchester, “Evening Air A ” Micah Thomas, “The Mountain” Weird of Mouth, Ches Smith Craig Taborn, Mette Rasmussen, “Existension” Sungazer, Mark Lettieri, “Skrontch” Salin, “Egungun”