More than 200 jazz lovers filed through a night-time image of New Orleans’ Armstrong Park to attend online the Jazz Journalists Association’s…
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…
MoreSpring/summer at last! And JJA members have sprung into May’s days, energized to engage and engage you with media, focusing on what…
MoreYes, we use a lot of !!!s, but isn’t it fantastic journalists are buzzing about jazz? !?!?!?! Portland, Oregon-based Michael Ambrosino, a…
MoreThe end of 2021 included wrap-ups and polls, besides the everlasting work of keeping news and views of jazz in the media-sphere.…
MoreWriting, broadcasting, blogging, photography, film-making — JJA members are doing it all. Alfie Coates, an undergraduate at the University of Leeds (UK)…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association will hold its first Members Only Town Hall, a Zoom call offering audio-video interactivity, on Saturday, December 4,…
MoreThe new school year, the start of 5782, end of summer/start of fall festivals — and the music just keeps on comin’.…
MoreJazz journalists’ end-of-summer activities include attending jazz fests and negotiating what comes next (i.e., seeking assignments!). New JJA members include jazz orchestra…
MoreAs clubs reopen and presenters announce new concert series, the scene is moving from virtual spaces back into the physical realm. Jazz…
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