“Jazz Video Guy” Bret Primack, an eyeJAZZ instructor, explains the eyeJAZZ Training Program in this video, made with the same pocket camera…
MoreThe Best Music Writing series editor has called for submissions for its 2011 edition, to be guest edited by New Yorker music…
MoreThe JJA’s “New Media for New Jazz” conference got off to a quick and productive start on Friday and Saturday with a…
MoreApplications to the eyeJAZZ Training Program are now being accepted. Successful applicants will receive a free pocket video camera* and instruction in basic video…
MoreNEW MEMBERS Francie Scanlon, an attorney and freelance writer in New York, has most recently been covering the five-borough jazz scene for…
MoreCompiled by W. Royal Stokes and Ken Franckling [This list has been updated.] JOHN NORRIS, BILL DIXON, JOHN DANKWORTH, HERB ELLIS, MIKE…
MoreEd Bland’s “The Cry of Jazz,” a low-budget semi-documentary made in Chicago in 1958 with original music by Sun Ra performed by…
MoreDecember 17 — Leading jazz critic Nate Chinen (The New York Times, JazzTimes) has convened four fellow critics for a lively and…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association has joined the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) and the Jazz Education Network (JEN), as a “support…
MoreGreg Tate — author, cultural activist and guitarist/musical director of the celebratory free-funk band Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber — has been…
MoreThe JJA, celebrating the 25th anniversary of its founding, has organized five days of programming for members in New York City, January…
MoreeyeJAZZ, the video project of the Jazz Journalists Association, has just issued its first eyeJAZZ Challenge, urging both novice and experienced video…
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