The album is Smith's third since since his 2016 return to the label where he became famous in the late 1960s.
The collective is comprised of Robert Glasper, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Terrace Martin, Derrick Hodge, Taylor McFerrin and Justin Tyson.
The set of tracks from Wilkins' acclaimed 'Omega' album begins NPR Music's celebration of Black History Month.
The schedule includes classic titles from artists including Andrew Hill, Dexter Gordon, Hank Mobley, Wayne Shorter and many more.
As 'Luck Of The Draw' continued its multi-platinum success in America, Bonnie made the UK singles chart for the first time with its beautiful ballad 'I Can't Make You Love Me.'
Gregg was born on 8 December 1947 in Nashville, one year the junior of brother Duane, with whom he would co-found the mighty blues-rock institution the Allman Brothers Band.
Blue Note president Don Was talks about his love affair with jazz’s most iconic record label, and following in Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff’s footsteps.
The band's third album for Blue Note, it was recorded in just two days at The Bunker in Brooklyn with Cline and Eli Crews co-producing.
A few days after the adventurous and exhilarating lead single ‘Undercover Of The Night,' the Stones unveiled their new 'Undercover' set.
The track also features on the band's upcoming album, 'Share The Wealth', set for release through Blue Note on November 13.
The album features a vivid set of nine new original Miles compositions performed by a dextrous quintet also featuring guitarist Bill Frisell.
Don Was is a widely-respected artist, record label boss and hugely in-demand A-list producer.
The jazz supergroup's debut is initially available digitally and on CD with a vinyl edition to follow on September 25.
The record features four of Clayton’s original compositions, as well as Duke Ellington’s "Take The Coltrane".
The upcoming record features new interpretations of music originally created by trailblazing figures such as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Bobby Hutcherson.