KL Publishing Group Launches Jazz Influencers Magazine, Ushering in a New Era of Jazz Journalism

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Featuring Dan Farrow on the cover, a new column by Bunny Brunel, a tribute to Roy Ayers, and the muse behind the periodical—Kaylene Peoples.

Los Angeles, CA, USA (PRUnderground) May 1st, 2025

KL Publishing Group announces the launch of Jazz Influencers, a bold new print and digital magazine reimagining how jazz is written about, championed, and passed on. Jazz Influencers is the brainchild of Kaylene Peoples, a true Renaissance woman whose work as a composer, jazz artist, and publisher reflects her deep commitment to creative excellence and cultural advocacy. The magazine serves as both blueprint and spotlight—bridging heritage and innovation through sharp editorial, iconic storytelling, and real-world resources for today’s working artists.

The debut issue is headlined by Grammy-winning fusion keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Dan Farrow, whose cover story charts his journey from Zurich’s underground clubs to the global stage. Known for his mastery of the Hammond B3, Moog, and Fender Rhodes, Farrow shares insights on tone, legacy, and breaking genre walls. “I’m not trying to impress—I’m trying to express. That’s always been the point,” he says in his exclusive interview.

Jazz Influencers Issue 1 opens with a feature on Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, while celebrating next-gen voices such as Jihye Lee, Laufey, Emmet Cohen, and Charles Cornell. With profiles, CD reviews, gear rundowns, touring advice, and visually stunning layouts, the magazine offers a balance of cultural commentary and real-world tools for today’s jazz creators.

Jazz Influencers Issue 1, Inside Features

Debuting in this issue is Low End Logic, a hard-hitting column by jazz bass legend Bunny Brunel, offering hands-on guidance on tone, technique, and truth in performance. “You don’t find your sound—you build it,” writes Brunel. “Stop obsessing over gear and start listening to your fingers.”

Also in this issue: Caught in Jazz at the Grammys . . .

A revealing look at the artists reshaping jazz’s visibility on the national stage. The feature spotlights Samara Joy’s rising star power, including Chick Corea’s lasting influence with the collaboration with Béla Fleck’s genre-defying brilliance, and Laufey, whose Grammy win for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album signals a shift in how young audiences connect with jazz-rooted sound.

Jazz Influencers bridges generations and genres. This premiere issue features:

  • Roy Ayers: The Road Between the Grooves — a powerful tribute to the jazz-funk trailblazer’s legacy on tour
  • Women in Jazz: The Ongoing Struggle — spotlighting Diana Krall, Betty Carter, Sandra Booker, and Astrud Gilberto

“I figured the only way to make it was to do it myself.” — Diana Krall

  • Caught in Jazz at the Grammys — inside stories on Samara Joy, Chick Corea, and the evolving visibility of jazz on national stages
  • Play. Drive. Sleep. Repeat. Jazz. — a survival guide for indie touring artists navigating gear, costs, burnout, and venue politics

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“One of the biggest mistakes new artists make is playing ticket-driven venues their first time out,” says Kaylene Peoples. “You can’t build a real audience by only selling to your friends.”

The issue also includes The Jazz Cat’s Gear Guide: Must-Have Tools for the Modern Improviser, a curated selection of pro mics, guitars, and processors field-tested by today’s most creative players. In Styled to Play, Peoples draws from her dual background in performance and fashion editorial to explore how stagewear impacts musical presence.

Under its CD/Album Reviews section, the issue spotlights two dynamic entries:
“Samara Joy: A Joyful Holiday”, celebrating the rising star’s gospel roots and vocal finesse; and “MYT: A Fusion of Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Electronic Sounds,” a bold introduction to the Moses Yoofee Trio’s genre-bending debut.

Availability:
Jazz Influencers, Issue 1 is available now in print and digital editions, including on Amazon in the U.S. and select countries. Visit jazzinfluencers.com or contact editorial@jazzinfluencers.com for interviews, features, or contributor inquiries.

About Jazz Influencers Magazine

Jazz Influencers is a print and digital magazine redefining how jazz is written about, celebrated, and Jazz Influencers Issue 1 Back Cover w/ Editor in Chief Kaylene Peoplespassed on. Founded by composer, publisher, and jazz artist Kaylene Peoples, the magazine bridges eras and aesthetics—spotlighting iconic trailblazers and rising talent alike. With exclusive interviews, gear reviews, touring strategy, fashion insights, and original editorial from world-class contributors, Jazz Influencers serves as both a cultural lens and a creative roadmap for today’s working artists. Each issue offers sharp storytelling, curated visuals, and a commitment to empowering the voices shaping the future of jazz.

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Schmooze Jazz Issue 2 Explores the World of Jazz Culture with Dynamic Content and Contemporary Jazz Luminaries

Schmooze Jazz Cover Issue 2

In this issue, Pianist Bobby Lyle is joined by Spyro Gyra, Pete Escovedo, Paula Atherton, concert recaps, CD reviews, a retrospective on Astrud Gilberto, and more!

PR UNDERGROUND, March 19, 2024

The grand return of Schmooze Jazz magazine ignites the hearts of music aficionados with its second installment. This edition is not just a magazine; it’s a veritable deep dive into the heart and soul of contemporary jazz, promising an extensive and immersive journey that will leave readers fascinated. Leading the charge in this edition is the enigmatic pianist extraordinaire, Bobby Lyle, whose musical genius has transcended time and continues to inspire legions of fans worldwide. Through an exclusive interview, Lyle peels back the layers of his creative process, offering intimate insights into his approach to composition, arranging, and the myriad influences that have sculpted his illustrious career. Complementing Lyle’s revelations are the mesmerizing images captured by photographer Ash Gupta, immortalizing Lyle’s essence in every frame and bringing an added dimension to the magazine’s exploration of jazz’s ever-evolving narrative.

Schmooze Jazz Issue 2 Features Paula Atherton
Paula Atherton is interviewed by Sheryl Aronson in Schmooze Jazz Issue 2

Schmooze Jazz magazine includes a diverse array of interviews featuring Billboard-charting artists such as Eric Darius, Kim Scott, Paula Atherton, and Terry Wollman. Each interview is a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration, providing readers with a rare glimpse into the lives and creative processes of these amazing musicians.

Jay Beckinstein (Spyro Gyra) is interviewed by Kaylene Peoples for Schmooze Jazz Issue 2

Delving deeper into the registers of jazz history, this edition features a captivating retrospective on the incomparable Astrud Gilberto, crafted by Schmooze Jazz‘s Executive Editor and Jazz/Bossa-nova artist Kaylene Peoples. Percussionist Pete Escovedo, father of Sheila E, regales readers with captivating anecdotes from his storied career. Two contributions from Concerts.Cafe include pianist Myron McKinley who sheds light on his role as Earth, Wind & Fire’s musical director and his latest CD, Sound Alchemist; and singer/musician Rebecca Jade opens up about her career and her new CD Shade of Jade.

Schmooze Jazz Issue 2 Article on Pete Escovedo
Schmooze Jazz Issue 2 features a conversation with percussionist Pete Escovedo

“Venturing beyond individual artists, Schmooze Jazz magazine serves as a guidepost for jazz enthusiasts, providing a comprehensive overview of Southern California’s vibrant music scene. From pulsating live concerts to soul-stirring festivals, event editor Sheryl Aronson meticulously curates the must-see events for jazz aficionados in the region, including the renowned Oxnard Jazz Festival, spearheaded by Chuck Dennis, who shares his inspiration for the rapidly emerging annual event in an exclusive interview. Additionally, contributing writer Michael Adam Cohen lets us live vicariously through his experiences on the Dave Koz & Friends at Sea excursion.

Flutist Kim Scott is interviewed in Schmooze Jazz Issue 2 by Kaylene Peoples

Keeping in step with issue 1, filled with CD and single reviews, issue 2 is a treasure trove of meticulously crafted CD reviews of notable releases: Keiko Matsui (EUPHORIA), Kenny G (INNOCENCE), Jeff Lorber Fusion (THE DROP), Lawson Rollins (HEARTWOOD), Yussef Dayes (BLACK CLASSICAL MUSIC), and Justin-Lee Schultz (JUST IN THE MOMENT).”

What sets this magazine apart?

Schmooze Jazz” conveys a sense of community and conversation in the realm of jazz, facilitating the dissemination of newsworthy information, highlighting key events, developments, and achievements within the jazz industry in an engaging and informative manner. Founded by Kaylene Peoples in the role of Executive Editor and photographed by Ash Gupta—his second cover and editorial shoot, his first being with Dave Koz in the first issue—Gupta captures Bobby Lyle in his element. What makes Schmooze Jazz so significant is that it fills a void in jazz genres. As Bobby Lyle talks about critics placing jazz in a box in issue 2, Schmooze Jazz magazine incorporates other music styles that live on the fringe. These styles include Latin, R&B, and jazz crossover styles, among others.

Astrud Gilberto is profiled by Kaylene Peoples in Schmooze Jazz Issue 2

Schmooze Jazz also puts a spotlight on women musicians who have been an underserved demographic in music magazines. Learning about their journeys and successes paves the way for the next generation of women musicians. It’s important to remember that music knows no gender, and Schmooze Jazz is a celebration of the boundless creativity and spirit of contemporary jazz. With its engaging interviews, thought-provoking retrospectives, and expertly curated content, Schmooze Jazz magazine invites readers to embark on a transcendent journey through the rich world of modern jazz culture. Join the conversation, expand your musical horizons, and let the rhythm of jazz guide you.

Visit KL Publishing Group to purchase Schmooze Jazz Issue 2

About Schmooze Jazz

The second installment of Schmooze Jazz magazine represents a triumphant return, captivating readers with its rich array of interviews, retrospectives, and reviews. From the timeless brilliance of Bobby Lyle to the pulsating energy of Southern California’s jazz scene, each page invites enthusiasts on a captivating journey through the world of contemporary jazz. With its immersive content and meticulous curation, Schmooze Jazz magazine continues to be a guiding light for aficionados, celebrating the past, present, and future of this ever-evolving musical genre.

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