The series will consist of Lo-Fi compilations fusing jazz with electronica.
Each artist will each perform their own set, before sharing a finale of a celebrated Blue Note recording.
Setting the benchmark for modern jazz, the Blue Note 1500 series helped to give the record label its identity, while providing a goldmine for collectors.
'Take It Away' is the latest in an ongoing series of highly-acclaimed single the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has released over the past two years.
The film explores the vision behind the famous jazz institution, and will be released on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally.
'Begin Again' gathers seven songs that Jones has recorded over the past year with collaborators including Jeff Tweedy, Thomas Bartlett, and Brian Blade.
The Blue Note album was recorded in Brooklyn by the great jazz bassist Carter and Tony Award-winning poet and novelist Simmons.
Staged by the UK-based jazz radio network, the event takes place in London on International Jazz Day, 30 April.
Acclaimed director Sophie Huber, mastermind behind ‘Blue Note Records: Beyond The Notes’, discusses jazz, creativity, and a mind-blowing session with Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock.
Curated by Don Was and Cem Kurosman, Blue Note 80 features mid-priced 180g vinyl releases spanning the many eras of the label’s history.
The model features sleek all-black look with blue accents to celebrate the legendary jazz label’s 80th anniversary.
Blue Note president Don Was brought in 'Tone Poet' Joe Harley to produce the label's 80th anniversary audiophile series.
The album was described by the Los Angeles Times as “one of the most ambitious jazz projects of the last 25 years."
The version from Wilson's 'New Moon Daughter' album was selected by the HBO series' soundtrack curator T Bone Burnett.
The series will celebrate the bespoke imagery of the label's classic era with framed canvas prints in archival quality,
The legendary singer and activist will receive the honor in February for her "trailblazing work" in music.