Best Posthumous Jazz Album
Old Main Chapel
Ron Miles
When Denver trumpet legend Ron Miles died in 2022 at age 58, there was no doubt that he still had decades of great music left in him – and that it would tragically never be heard. But one posthumous album has come to light: Old Main Chapel, released last year by the legendary jazz label Blue Note. The live album takes its name from the Boulder venue where it was recorded in 2011. Accompanied by his longtime trio of Bill Frisell on guitar and Brian Blade on drums, Miles imbues the set, primarily made up of his own compositions, with both melody and adventure. It’s a fitting tribute to one of Denver’s all-time greatest musicians.