Jazz Journalists Association members dove into the New Year with new projects — listening and responding to music happening now (well-aware and…
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MoreThe implementation of feminist theory into the art of jazz criticism is a rational and logical step towards broadening the language and…
MoreFor the second year running, JJA members and industry colleagues gathered for an informal January meet-up during the Winter JazzFest in New…
MoreThe JJA has a new student member, Pengwen Chen, currently enrolled in Fordham University. She’s a contributor to the platform 即兴 (pronunciation:…
MoreDan Morgenstern has known ‘em all. If he wasn’t having coffee with Charlie Parker or watching Chano Pozo’s amazing Latin show live…
MoreIra Gitler, whose career over a stretch of seven decades encompassed virtually all the possibilities of working with and for jazz, died…
MoreNew York, January 10, 2011 — JJA President Howard Mandel grabbed the blue-padded chairs in Conference Room C at Manhattan’s midtown Sheraton…
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