2025 with Night is Alive: A Year in Review

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From two new albums to interviews with numerous award-winning musicians and tons of fun, jazzy blog posts, 2025 has been a busy year for Night is Alive! As the year draws to a close, it is time to reflect upon and celebrate our accomplishments, the incredible music we’ve shared, and the community we’ve built together.

New Sounds: The Albums of 2025

Night is Alive is always looking to provide the very best in jazz to our listeners, and that means thinking outside the box to create unique musical experiences. This year, we were thrilled to showcase two standout projects.

It Takes 3

To kick off 2025, we released a smashing new album featuring the exceptional talents of tenor saxophonist Harry Allen, pianist Rossano Sportiello, and drummer Bryan Carter.

This collaboration is a testament to the enduring appeal of jazz and the remarkable chemistry that can be achieved when masterful musicians come together. By choosing a trio format without a bass, the group paid homage to the jazz traditions of the 1930s and 40s while infusing the music with fresh interpretations. The tracklist features a blend of the Great American Songbook alongside original compositions.

Go deeper into the music:

Radiance

Later in the year, we were proud to present Radiance, a soul-jazz masterclass from Lonnie Plaxico. Featuring the luminous Camille Thurman, the rhythmic heartbeat of Douglas Plaxico, and the rich piano textures of Lafayette Harris Jr., this album reimagines classics like “Don’t Know Why” and “All This Love.”

Lonnie is a familiar face to the NiA family, having been featured on Cryin’ in My Whiskey and Christmas Ain’t Like It Used to Be. With Radiance, he delivers a deeply emotional, groove-forward journey.

Meet the Artists:

Living the Jazzy Life: 2025 Blog Highlights

Music isn’t just something you listen to; it’s a backdrop for your life. This year, we curated dozens of playlists and articles to help you find the perfect rhythm for every moment.

Nature & The Great Outdoors

Whether you were greeting the spring or trekking through fall leaves, we had the soundtrack ready:

Celebrations & Outings

We celebrated the people who matter most with curated lists for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Whimsical Weddings.

When you headed out into the world, NiA went with you! We explored music for:

Education & Industry Insights

We believe that the more you know about jazz, the more you can love it. This year, we tackled the big questions, like “What does it mean to swing?”

We also sat down for a comprehensive, three-part interview with David Basse, the voice behind the famous radio show, Jazz with David Basse. With a career spanning 50 years—including playing for presidential galas and teaching at Lincoln Center’s Swing University—David offered an unparalleled look into the depth and breadth of the genre.

Thank You for a Swingin’ 2025!

Whether you purchased Radiance from our online store or read our tips for a jazzy game night, thank you for being part of the Night is Alive community. We can’t wait to share even more music, interviews, and memories with you in 2026.

written by Jacqueline Knirnschild

Photo by BoliviaInteligente on Unsplash

Booking Alongside Night is Alive

Interested in booking one of our musicians? Have a question about starting a tour with one of our bands? Getting an answer is as easy as sending an email. Below are some frequently asked questions about our booking process and what you can expect while working with Night is Alive.

1. Who do I contact for a booking inquiry?
1. Kathy Salem! Salem is the founder of Night is Alive and the booking agent for all the websites musicians. You can learn more about her here and contact her instantly here. Mrs. Salem can also be reached via her work phone number and email:  330.328.7337  kathy@nightisalive.com 

2. When can I contact?
1. Kathy Salem is in the office generally from 7 in the morning to 10 at night. She also works 7 days a week; meaning there isn’t a bad time to give her a phone call or an email!

3. How much does booking a gig cost?
1. We book from $500 to $20,000. Price depends mainly on the size of the band and the headliners you are requesting. We will always find the price and band size that works best for you! Never hesitate, our prices accommodate your requests.

In addition, those looking to hire a musician to teach private lessons, master classes or even jazz camps are certainly able to do so. Prices vary for these services, so don’t hesitate to inquire about any educational service you would like to offer. Again, our prices accommodate your requests.

4. When can I expect a reply?
1. Within 24-36 hours! Mrs. Salem gets emails sent straight to her work-only smartphone. Chances are if she hasn’t contacted you yet, she is checking with her musician’s schedules to verify that your request could be met.

5. Will I be getting a phone call or an email?
1. The first contact will be a phone call. However, we can contact another way if you request so in your first message!

Have another question or want to book a gig? Head over to our Contact Page and submit your inquiry to receive a prompt follow-up!