Here we are after the MLB All-Star Break and Bastille Day, with the 2024 NEA Jazz Masters announced (congratulations, Willard Jenkins!, a…
MoreNew members flocked to the JJA during the organization’s 28th annual Awards season. Among them: Welcome to these folks! See more details…
MoreSpring has been a little late this year — because jazz journalists are hustling and time flies. New members: Rayna Mathis, editor…
MoreIt’s Spring ’23, time’s flying, and JJA members are hard at it, spreading news and views of jazz of all kinds, using…
MoreJazz Journalists Association members dove into the New Year with new projects — listening and responding to music happening now (well-aware and…
MoreWho can even remember last month, last year? We jazz journalists focus on now and tomorrow! But hold on, that’s wrong: Good…
MoreAs days grow short nights grow long. As jazz is night music, that’s good for jazz journalists, right? More time to listen.…
MoreDid you trick or treat? JJA members have been busy communicating to the world about jazz. It’s what we do. New JJA…
MoreDays growing shorter means nights are longer, and jazz flows to lighten, brighten the times. Check out what JJA members are doing…
MoreAugust and early September have developed into summer’s jazz climax in the US and abroad, with festivals galore attracting jazz journalists-at-work as…
MoreGetting right to it: Jazz journalists have covered the music as it’s happening, where it’s happening, throughout the month, throughout the world.…
MoreJune, for members of the Jazz Journalists Association, was a month to bust out — but then, what month isn’t? Spreading news…
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