René Marie, Pizza Express Jazz Club

RENE MARIE, PIZZA EXPRESS JAZZ CLUB The US vocalist's ability to step inside the song produces one of the gigs of the year

The US vocalist's ability to step inside the song produces one of the gigs of the year

In a fascinating interview with the singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, published in The Los Angeles Times in June 1979 around the release of Mingus, Mitchell signs off with the following aperçu. “You know, pigeonholes all seem funny to me. I feel like one of those lifer-educational types that just keep going for letters after their name. I want the full hyphenate – folk-rock-country-jazz-classic...so finally, when you get all the hyphens in, maybe they'll drop them all and get down to just some American music.”

Jazz Voice 2013, Barbican

The Festival's opening night gala surprises and delights

Harp glissandos, trilling flutes, the heft of a swinging brass section. Yes, last night's Jazz Voice once again kick-started the EFG London Jazz Festival in typically exuberant fashion. Arranged, scored and conducted by the indefatigable Guy Barker, its epoch-spanning celebration of jazz-related anniversaries, birthdays and milestones was hosted for the second time by Victoria Wood.

A Tribute to Abram Wilson

London Jazz Festival hosts concert celebrating the much missed trumpeter, composer and bandleader

A little more than a year after the death of acclaimed jazz trumpeter and composer Abram Wilson, his former manager and widow Jennie Cashman Wilson has teamed up with EFG London Jazz Festival producers Serious to stage the only London tribute concert in memory of her husband.

Podcast: EFG London Jazz Festival

PODCAST: EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL We preview some of the top gigs at the 21st LJF, which starts today

We preview some of the top gigs from the 21st London Jazz Festival

In its 21st year, London’s biggest city-wide music festival brings together established stars and emerging talent, reflecting the traditions of jazz and illuminating its breadth and depth. Running from 15-24 November, this year's programme features concerts, premieres, talks, family events, workshops and a fantastic series of free events. In total, over 280 performances in more than 60 venues brings the Festival to every corner of the capital.