The Jazz Journalists Association has named its 2011 “Jazz Heroes”– activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz who have had significant…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association has announced more than 200 finalist nominees in 39 categories of excellence in music creation and music journalism from…
MoreThe JJA’s eyeJAZZ Training program held its first online webinar on March 17, welcoming 33 “official” trainees and countless more participants to…
MoreThe 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…
MoreNeil Tesser, Chicago-based writer, radio producer and one of the founding JJA members, has agreed to chair the ballot committee for the…
MoreApplications to the eyeJAZZ Training Program are now being accepted. Successful applicants will receive a free pocket video camera* and instruction in basic video…
MoreJJA News is seeking contributors from among the JJA membership. This is your organization, and it’s your publication, so we want your…
MoreThe schedule for “New Media for New Jazz,” the JJA’s second annual conference in New York City, being held from January 7…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association has joined the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) and the Jazz Education Network (JEN), as a “support…
MoreThe JJA, celebrating the 25th anniversary of its founding, has organized five days of programming for members in New York City, January…
MoreThe Jazz Journalist Association’s jazz video project, now named eyeJAZZ, has enlisted “JazzVideoGuy” Bret Primack and noted Chicago videographer Floyd Webb as trainers…
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