Jazz journalists plunged into the no-longer-new new year, improvising as always in all media, ears open and spreading buzz of what we’ve…
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MoreJJA member Christian Broecking, a critical author, scholar and educator, founding director of Berlin Jazz Radio, contributor to Berliner Zeitung among other…
MoreEditor’s note: This is the first of three reports by Jose Dos Santos from the 33rd annual 2021 Jazz Plaza festival produced…
MoreAn extensive list of hundreds of international esteemed jazz, blues and “creative music” instrumentalists, singers and adherents of those arts who died…
MoreThe history of the Jazzfest Berlin, begun in 1964 as the ‘Berliner Jazztage,’ encompasses being founded in a divided city and continuing…
MoreJazz Journalists Association members — most writers or broadcasters, living in or near U.S. major or smaller cities — want more connections…
MoreAs COVID-19 has disrupted the lives and jobs of many different people worldwide, we at Jazzfuel — which I started in 2016…
MoreJazz journalist, author and radio show host Sammy Stein filed two comprehensive reports last summer on musical activities in the face of…
MoreJazz journalism is alive and well, as JJA members are getting their news and views about the music out in every media…
MoreDue to the present crises in the U.S., it must be said that jazz journalists universally endorse harmony — even when there’s…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association celebrates its 2020 Jazz Awards online on Thursday, June 18 at 8 pm ET, with a first of…
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