Has summer been too short? Labor Day can be celebrated at jazz fests across the country — in Chicago, Detroit and D.C.,…
MoreSpring has been a little late this year — because jazz journalists are hustling and time flies. New members: Rayna Mathis, editor…
MoreSunday March 26 was a day to be glued to a screen where the Final Four would take center stage. The spectacle…
MoreDid you trick or treat? JJA members have been busy communicating to the world about jazz. It’s what we do. New JJA…
MoreIt was a short month but JJA members did a lot to sustain news and views of jazz in the media. We…
MoreThe end of 2021 included wrap-ups and polls, besides the everlasting work of keeping news and views of jazz in the media-sphere.…
MoreWhen the 41st Annual Tri-C Jazz Festival Cleveland was reimagined as a virtual event, Northeast Ohio lost its premier jazz showcase and…
MoreJazz journalism takes many forms, across the range of media — as JJA members prove, getting their news and views about the…
MoreIn her recently released Rust: A Memoir of Steel and Grit, author Eliese Colette Goldbach, a native Clevelander, called her hometown “an…
MoreWhen 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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