According to partial, “first look” results of the Future of Music Coaltion’s Money from Music Survey, independent jazz musicians on average made…
MoreKatie Malloch, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s devoted voice of jazz, is retiring after four decades of support for a scene that’s grown…
MoreThe JJA currently seeks to fill two paid positions: editor of JJANews and online administration of the JJA. Both are part-time jobs…
MoreArnold Jay Smith blogs about the late John Levy, 1913 – 2012 — bassist, manager to jazz greats, NEA Jazz Master.…
MoreHigh school students from the Germantown Central School District on New York State (about 20 miles northeast of Woodstock) had a go at…
MoreThese jazz, blues and otherwise musical artists, journalists, industry leaders, educators and related personages died in 2011 — compiled by W. Royal…
MoreBret “JazzVideoGuy” Primack, JJA member and instructor of the JJA’s eyeJAZZ video news project, shows just what went on at the Jazz…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association has renewed its Network Affiliate Group membership in the Jazz Education Network, so JJA members can become JEN…
MoreConcrete, practical steps for journalists, presenters, publicists and artists pursuing new audiences, higher profiles and more mutual engagement: that’s the focus of Media…
MoreJJANews.org seeks an editor-in-chief — who will receive a regular (though very small) stipend, if negotiated benchmarks are met — as well…
MoreThe non-profit New York Policy Forum turns to JJA member and WBGO program host Sheila Anderson Jazz at Lincoln Center Dizzy’s Club…
MoreThe 43-year WABC (NYC) television Sunday public affairs program Like It Is broadcast its last on October 16, 2011, three months after…
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