New Music Monday for June 1, 2026

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Three-time Grammy-nominated vocalist Catherine Russell presents her first live album, “Catherine Russll—Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center,” captured during a special weekend at the Appel Room with New York’s Central Park as scenic backdrop. Invited to perform for JALC’s 2023-2024 season theme “Community and Consciousness,” Russell crafted a program honoring The Hot Club of New York, a community of enthusiasts who gather weekly to listen to vintage jazz and blues on 78rpm shellac records, assembling lesser-known gems originally recorded by Hot Lips Page, Cab Calloway, Helen Humes, Eddie Barefield, Tiny Grimes, and her father Luis Russell, among others.

“Any Time After Now” is the new album from bassist, composer, and bandleader Ben Wolfe, featuring vibraphonist Joel Ross, pianist Sullivan Fortner, saxophonist Chris Lewis, and drummer Aaron Kimmel. Comprised entirely of Wolfe’s original compositions, the music was shaped across a three-night engagement at Dizzy’s Club in New York City before being captured on a single, highly organic day in the studio. The album continues Wolfe’s run of critically acclaimed work, praised by The New York Times, DownBeat, and the Wall Street Journal for its sophisticated, swinging sound.

                             

Also this week, “Chris Hazelton in Rotation” is a new album from the Kansas City-based organist with Brett Jackson on sax, Peter Schlamb on vibes and John Kizilarmut on drums; Toronto-born saxophonist Pete Mills delivers a fast-paced swinging new recording, “This is Now,” alongside an outstanding lineup of familiar collaborators including drummer Matt Wilson, bassist Martin Wind, guitarist Pete McCann and rising piano phenom Kenny Banks Jr.; and veteran San Jose-based keyboardist Roosevelt Hoover III offers up “Backyard Blues.”