In her recently released Rust: A Memoir of Steel and Grit, author Eliese Colette Goldbach, a native Clevelander, called her hometown “an…
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MoreFinalists for the 25th annual Jazz Awards presented by the Jazz Journalists Association have been announced at www.JJAJazzAwards.org, demonstrating both generational continuity and diversity of…
MoreWhen Greece shut down schools and advised social distancing in early March, Greek bassist Petros Klampanis was on a plane to Bogotá,…
MoreAs the U.S. economy craters in response to the Covid-19 virus, the mostly freelancing writers, photographers and videographers covering jazz are affected…
MoreNew Zealand is a long way from Germany but the country has been on our minds recently. Our skies are all but…
MoreA JJA acquaintance with experience on this issue warns: Writers who use photographs on their blog posts, Instagram accounts, Facebook page or…
MoreApril 11– In part 1 of my long post from AustralianJazz.net I hailed guitarist John McLaughlin for making Is That So, his…
MoreApril 5, MADRID — It’s been so many days since the lockdown took place in Madrid that we actually can’t remember how…
MoreWith humankind and its dogs confined to their homes, I set up a Zoom call for JazzLocal32 with innovative Wellington-based jazz musician…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association today named 27 “activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz” in 23 U.S. cities as 2020 Jazz…
MorePianist Hila Kulik lives in New York but when she realized that her livelihood was about to shut down, she took the…
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