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JazzOnLockdown

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Jazz Rebounds: Int’l players surveyed on Covid-19 impact

October 20, 2020

As COVID-19 has disrupted the lives and jobs of many different people worldwide, we at Jazzfuel — which I started in 2016…

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Jazz Post-Lockdown: Envisioning An Oncoming Future

May 25, 2020

“Because the pandemic pauses the present, it forces us to live in the future. The question I asked myself . . .is…

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JazzOnLockdown: Cleveland, Cautious Optimism in an Underdog Town

May 6, 2020

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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JazzOnLockdown: China, Recovering or Still Waiting?

April 29, 2020

China, the first country whose performing arts industry was directly affected by the pandemic, is now gradually allowing bars and clubs to…

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JazzOnLockdown: In Athens, Klampanis, Irrationalities

April 23, 2020

When Greece shut down schools and advised social distancing in early March, Greek bassist Petros Klampanis was on a plane to Bogotá,…

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JazzOnLockdown: Resources offering $ support for jazz journalists?

April 17, 2020

As the U.S. economy craters in response to the Covid-19 virus, the mostly freelancing writers, photographers and videographers covering jazz are affected…

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JazzOnLockdown: Easter Gospel via Hermann’s of British Columbia ticketed live streamed event series

April 12, 2020

Today at 2 pm (PDT) Hermann’s Jazz Club of Victoria, BC is live-streaming Maria Manna’s Sunday Gospel, normally hosted monthly, as an…

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JazzOnLockdown: Madrid jazzwomen won’t be muted

April 7, 2020

April 5, MADRID — It’s been so many days since the lockdown took place in Madrid that we actually can’t remember how…

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JazzOnLockdown: Zoom talk with John Rae, Scottish ex-pat/Wellington NZ resident all-genres improviser

April 5, 2020

With humankind and its dogs confined to their homes, I set up a Zoom call for JazzLocal32 with innovative Wellington-based jazz musician…

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JazzOnLockdown: Debuting pianist Hila Kulik rushes home, NYC – Tel Aviv

April 1, 2020

Pianist 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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JazzOnLockdown: Tampa’s Acme Jazz Garage on hiatus

March 29, 2020

My house has gone from Empty Nest to suddenly having both kids home — my daughter back from college and my son…

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JazzOnLockdown: Indianapolis Chatterbox learning lessons after 38 yrs

March 25, 2020

By Leslie L. Fuller Since 1982, when David Andrichik bought the Chatterbox dive bar on Indianapolis’ storied Massachusetts Avenue, jazz music has…

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