My house has gone from Empty Nest to suddenly having both kids home — my daughter back from college and my son…
MoreBy Leslie L. Fuller Since 1982, when David Andrichik bought the Chatterbox dive bar on Indianapolis’ storied Massachusetts Avenue, jazz music has…
MoreThe geographically diverse free jazz ensemble Irreversible Entanglements played their final pre-COVID-19 show at Rhizome in Washington, D.C. on March 8. Eleven days…
MoreBandcamp is supporting musicians during the Covid-19 pandemic, raising awareness around the virus’ impact on artists by waiving their revenue share on…
MoreDuring the past month the world as we knew it changed drastically. The Covid-19 virus has moved with surprising speed and the…
MorePhotographers are encouraged to submit an image for the JJA’s 2020 Jazz Photo of the Year Award, as nominations for the organization’s…
MoreFor the second year running, JJA members and industry colleagues gathered for an informal January meet-up during the Winter JazzFest in New…
More“Working the Beat: Jazz in Today’s Media” is a JJA project starting with a weekly series of video calls — free, open…
MoreJazz journalism is alive and well, as JJA members are getting their news and views about the music out in every media…
MoreW. Royal Stokes, a founding JJA member and Lifetime Achievement in Jazz Journalism award recipient, has compiled his annual list of books…
MoreAn extensive list of international esteemed jazz, blues and “creative music” instrumentalists, singers and adherents of those arts who died in 2019.…
More“Best of Jazz 2019” posts by JJA members are now being published at http://members.jazzjournalists.org/2019BestofJazz (the link is also in the right-hand column…
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