Wulf Müller and Chuck Mitchell respond to questions raised about black musicians' role at the legendary, recently revamped, "race records" label.
OKeh Records, the jazz imprint that once made history by releasing works by pioneering African Americans, has returned—but with almost no African-American artists.
The album, which gets a 25th-anniversary re-release this week, made for a disappointing end to a tour-de-force '80s trilogy
Esperanza Spalding and Robert Glasper release albums aiming at the airwaves.