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The Improv Café Live Jazz Report: Global Stages, American Supergroups, and the Best of South Jersey and Philadelphia

The Live Music World Is Moving Fast Right Now — and The Improv Café Is Right Here with Everything You Need to Know

Global Jazz: The World Is Listening and Streaming Live

Mapping Jazz24's global community of jazz-lovers | Jazz24

There is a particular energy that surrounds the live jazz world in the middle of summer, when the festival season is at full volume, when venues from London to Madrid to Camden County’s waterfront are programming back-to-back nights of extraordinary music, when new releases are arriving alongside major concert announcements, and when the distance between the global stage and your own backyard feels remarkably small. That energy is exactly what defines this moment in July 2026. From a landmark global broadcast partnership for one of the world’s most distinctive fusion groups, to a jazz supergroup show happening right here in the Philadelphia and South Jersey region next month, to a Grammy-winning saxophonist bringing progressive Puerto Rican jazz to a free riverfront stage, the live music landscape right now is as rich and as geographically close as it has been all year. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!


Global Jazz: The World Is Listening and Streaming Live

Perujazz Takes the Stage in Madrid, Reaches the Entire World

Jazz news: Oh! Jazz Brings The Unique Rhythms Of PERUJAZZ Live From Madrid  To The World

One of the most compelling stories in the current global jazz landscape is the formal partnership between Perujazz, the legendary avant-garde fusion ensemble, and the Oh! Jazz worldwide streaming network, which broadcast the group’s high-profile live set from Madrid directly to international audiences. That broadcast is now archived and available for on-demand streaming globally, which means that a performance rooted in Afro-Peruvian rhythms, Andean musical traditions, and the full creative vocabulary of modern jazz improvisation is now accessible to listeners on every continent who may never have encountered this music before. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!

London’s New Platform for Experimental Jazz

Jazz news: Titus Maz Launches The Midnight Station Live Showcase Series  Across London

Across the channel in London, MjR, one of British jazz’s most respected promoters, officially launched the Midnight Station Live Showcase Series across the city’s most dynamic venues. The series is designed specifically to spotlight rising experimental and progressive jazz artists, giving a structured, recurring platform to the kind of music that is most often encountered only in one-off bookings or informal sessions. A dedicated showcase series changes the equation entirely. It creates a destination for listeners, a calendar artists can plan around, and a consistent identity that builds audience over time. For the London jazz scene, which already has one of the deepest and most creative communities of jazz musicians anywhere in the world, the Midnight Station Series arrives at exactly the right moment, when new voices are coming through in extraordinary numbers and the infrastructure to present them properly is the essential missing piece. This series provides that infrastructure, and the live jazz world across the UK is watching closely. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!

Montreal’s 46-Year Archive Opens Its Doors

The Montreal Jazz Festival: Your Ultimate Guide

The Montreal International Jazz Festival, which just concluded its monumental 46th edition in the Quartier des Spectacles, has now released a major archival series drawing from nearly half a century of live performances captured at the festival. The collection includes rare broadcast audio from artists of the stature of Miles Davis and Diana Krall, performances that represent not just the history of those individual artists but the history of the festival itself and its role in defining what live jazz documentation could mean in the era of broadcast radio and digital streaming. For listeners who encountered the Montreal festival for the first time at its 46th edition, this archive is a doorway into everything that made the festival what it is. For long-time followers of the event, it is a chance to return to performances they experienced in person and hear them with fresh ears. For historians of the music, it is an invaluable resource. And for The Improv Café, it is further evidence that the live jazz recording is never simply a souvenir. It is the record of what happened, and what happened at Montreal over 46 years is some of the most important jazz ever performed anywhere. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!


Domestic US Jazz News: The Stories Reshaping the American Scene

AUG 2 ❗️ Jazz supergroup @dinnerparty ft @terracemartin @robertglasper and  @kamasiwashington comes to King Of Prussia, PA – just outside of Philly –  for a rare showcase with opening guests @planetsdigable & @

Dinner Party at Heuser Park: The Jazz Supergroup That Belongs in Your Summer

The single most exciting concert announcement in the Philadelphia and South Jersey region right now, and one of the most anticipated live jazz events of the summer anywhere on the East Coast, is Dinner Party headlining the Heuser Park outdoor stage in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania on Sunday, August 2, 2026. Doors open at 4:00 PM and the show begins at 5:00 PM, and the bill is extraordinary. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!

Denver Jazz Fest Closes Its Centennial Chapter

Denver Jazz Fest 2026: Six Days of Live Jazz Across the City - The Scout  Guide

The Denver Jazz Fest recently concluded its headline series celebrating the centennial births of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, with live tribute performances from pianist John Beasley and trumpeter Marquis Hill that drew some of the most enthusiastic responses of the festival’s recent history. Beasley, who played with Miles Davis in the late 1980s and whose “Unlimited Miles” tour has been one of the most discussed centennial projects of 2026, brings a direct personal connection to the Davis legacy that no amount of scholarship can replicate. Hill, one of the most compelling trumpet voices working in jazz today, represents the next generation’s engagement with the Coltrane tradition, connecting the centennial to its living future rather than merely celebrating its past. The Denver festival’s decision to anchor its 2026 centennial programming around live tribute performance rather than lecture or documentary reflects exactly the right understanding of how these legacies are best honored, through musicians playing the music in front of audiences, live, in real time. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!

Seattle’s New Voice in Grunge and Jazz

Seattle's Jazz Overhaul breathes new life into grunge hits | Jazz24

One of the more surprising and genuinely creative stories in domestic jazz right now comes from the Pacific Northwest, where saxophonist Cliff Colon and organist Jake Sele have launched a new live project that is generating attention well beyond Seattle. Their concept is as simple to state as it is audacious to execute: take the defining rock songs of 1990s Seattle, the catalog of Nirvana and Pearl Jam and the broader grunge era, and translate them through the language of organ-driven avant-garde jazz. The results, by all accounts from those who have heard the early performances, are neither novelty nor pastiche. Colon and Sele are serious jazz musicians engaging seriously with music they grew up with, and the encounter between the raw emotional directness of grunge and the improvisational vocabulary of organ jazz produces something that illuminates both traditions without diluting either. Pacific Northwest grunge and West Coast jazz have always shared roots in the same independent, anti-commercial spirit that drove both scenes, and the Colon-Sele project makes that connection audible in a way that feels both surprising and inevitable. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!


South Jersey and Philadelphia: The Best of Live Jazz Close to Home

The Willingboro Jazz Festival Returns for Its 43rd Year

The 43rd Annual Willingboro Jazz Festival has finalized its scheduling and is preparing to take over Mill Creek Park with a multi-stage lineup that reflects the festival’s long tradition of bringing high-quality live jazz to the South Jersey community. Now in its 43rd year, the Willingboro Jazz Festival is one of the most enduring community jazz events in the entire Delaware Valley region, a festival that has maintained its commitment to live performance and community engagement across four decades while the landscape of live music around it has changed enormously. A multi-stage outdoor jazz festival in a park setting is one of the purest expressions of what this music has always been: communal, accessible, and alive to whoever shows up to listen. Vendor applications are now open alongside the programming schedule, and the complete details are available through the festival’s official channels.

Miguel Zenón Quartet at the Wiggins Waterfront Sunset Jazz Series

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This is the announcement that every jazz listener in the South Jersey and Philadelphia area should mark on their calendar immediately. Miguel Zenón, the alto saxophonist and composer who received a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 2008, who holds a Grammy Award for El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 (2023), who was Grammy-nominated for Vanguardia Subterránea: Live at The Village Vanguard in 2025, and who is a permanent faculty member at both the New England Conservatory and the Manhattan School of Music, is bringing his quartet to the Wiggins Park riverfront stage on the Camden City Waterfront on Monday, August 31, 2026, as part of the Sunset Jazz Series presented by Rutgers University, Camden. The concert begins at 8:00 PM and is free and open to the public. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!

Chris’ Jazz Café: The Keith Chasin Quintet and Hailey Brinnel

Philly! Get your tickets now for Chris's Jazz Cafe. I'll be there with the  band Jazzheads on Tuesday night. Hope to see you!

Chris’ Jazz Café in Philadelphia, one of the great intimate jazz rooms on the East Coast and a venue with a history of presenting serious jazz to serious Philadelphia audiences, has announced an upcoming double-set featuring The Keith Chasin Quintet collaborating with rising jazz vocalist Hailey Brinnel. Chris’ Jazz Café has always been a room where the music and the listener are in direct, unmediated contact, where the intimacy of the space makes every performance feel immediate and present in a way that larger venues cannot replicate. A quintet performing alongside a vocalist in a room of that scale, with the full improvisational vocabulary that a quintet brings and the expressive range that Brinnel represents, is exactly the kind of live jazz night that Chris’ was built for. The complete details and ticketing information are available through the venue directly, and this is the kind of performance that fills up quickly once the Philadelphia jazz community becomes aware of it. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!


What The Improv Café Brings to All of This

Every story in this newsletter connects to the same thing. Perujazz broadcasting live from Madrid. The Midnight Station Series giving London’s experimental jazz artists a recurring platform. Montreal opening 46 years of live performance recordings to the world. Dinner Party performing new material at Heuser Park alongside Digable Planets. Miguel Zenón bringing his quartet to the Camden riverfront for a free Monday night concert. Chris’ Jazz Café pairing a quintet and a vocalist in one of Philadelphia’s most beloved intimate rooms. All of it is live music, happening in real time, in places where musicians and audiences find each other and something genuine takes place. Read The Story on The Improv Cafe’ Substack!

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SUNDAY NIGHTS

Singing with Swing

Singing with Swing

Sundays are meant for relaxation, and that’s why we have created the ‘Singing with Swing’ radio show.

This program features some of the most fantastic vocal jazz artists of our time, providing you with the perfect ambiance for a cozy night in. Tune in and unwind with some of the best vocal jazz music around. Check Out The Schedule.

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TUESDAY NIGHTS

Live at the Village Vanguard

Live at The Village Vanguard is a phrase that carries great cultural significance and musical history. Over the years, some of the greatest names in jazz have graced the stage at The Village Vanguard, leaving audiences mesmerized and inspired.

Tune In Every Tuesday Night for FIVE (5) Continuous Hours of Classic Live Jazz Music Recorded at The Village Vanguard! Check Out The Schedule.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

Live at the Blue Note

Live at the Blue Note

The Live at The Blue Note Radio Show plays music recorded live at the clubs or recorded live onto an album or CD!

The Blue Note is a renowned music club that has played host to some of the most talented musicians in the industry. Located in the heart of the city, it has become synonymous with great music and entertainment. Check Out The Schedule.

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Swing with the Big Bands

Swing with the Big Bands

Looking for some fun on Friday nights? Tune into our ‘Swing with the Big Bands’ radio show where you’ll hear legendary live performances from the top big band artists throughout history!

Make sure to dance, bop and swing to the beat as you indulge in these incredible performances. Check Out The Schedule.

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Listen to Live Jazz, Big Band & Swing Music 24 Hours a Day! The Improv Café, described as the world’s first all-live jazz station, features Singing with Swing, focusing on vocal jazz every Sunday night, Swing with the Big Bands, highlighting live big band performances, and live sets from the Village Vanguard and Blue Note.

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