The Jazz Journalists Association is calling for your submissions to the first-time category, “Jazz Shortform Online Video of the Year.” In a…
MoreMark your calendars! The Jazz Journalists Association has announced a date for its 2011 Jazz Awards gala gathering: Saturday, June 11, again…
MoreNational Medals of Arts and Humanities were conferred by Barack Obama on Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Jacques Barzun, Philip Roth and 16…
MoreNEW MEMBER Shaun Brady, a freelance writer based in Philadelphia, is a regular contributor to the Philadelphia Daily News and City Paper…
MoreThe National Endowment for the Arts has announced plans to end its 30-year-old Jazz Masters program. See blog posts by JJA President…
MoreJazz really is everywhere, as demonstrated by the 186 would-be jazz videographers from around the U.S. — and the world — who…
MoreA chart graphing year-end shipment statistics from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) from 1973 until 2009, prepared and issued by Bain,…
MoreNeil Tesser, Chicago-based writer, radio producer and one of the founding JJA members, has agreed to chair the ballot committee for the…
MoreJane Ira Bloom has released Wingwalker, her 14th album as leader and fourth album on the Outline label, reuniting the soprano saxophonist…
MoreAll About Jazz-New York, billed as “the city’s only homegrown jazz gazette,” will be changing its name to The New York City…
MoreCuadernos de Jazz, the 20-year-old, six-issues-annually, Madrid-based music magazine, has given up print and announced that its remaining staff — “young, fresh…
MoreOn January 10, 2011, the Library of Congress announced its acquisition of a trove of recorded music from the vaults of Universal…
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