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Dom Minasi — What’s The Point, Part I
By DOM MINASI, Dom Minasi To describe him (Dom Minasi) adequately, one would need a new vocabulary…(just as) he is creating a new vocabulary on the guitar. 0 articles published | Recent: What’s The Point, Part I Published: February 9, 2012 This is the first entry for my new column at All About Jazz. I [...]
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Charlie Parker: The Complete Masters 1941-54
By CHRIS MAY, Chris May Senior Editor – Since 2004 Chris May edited Black Music Jazz Review (UK). 593 articles published | Recent: Charlie Parker: The Complete Masters 1941-54 Zoe Rahman: Kindred Spirits Ahmad Jamal Trio: The Legendary 1958 Pershing Lounge … David Kastin: Nica’s Dream – The Life and Legend of the… Al Kindi: [...]
SuperSax Me
By JACK BOWERS, Jack Bowers Senior Contributor – Since 1997 A former newspaper writer / editor who has been writing about big-band Jazz for more than fifteen years. 1,713 articles published | Recent: SuperSax Me Stan Kenton-NOVA Jazz Orchestra / Baker’s Dozen Big Band /… Cat Tales American Road Catching Up Published: January 13, 2012 [...]
Take Five With Deon Yates
Meet Deon Yates:Saxophonist Deon Yates is not new to the music scene, but for the last few years he has been gaining popularity worldwide as a solo performer. Since being named runner up in the 2009 Capital Jazz Challenge in Maryland, Deon has continued to make strides in his music career. Being chosen as one [...]
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Jazz Mergers and Acquisitions
By CHRIS M. SLAWECKI, Chris M. Slawecki Senior Editor – Since 1996 Chris M. Slawecki has been published in music industry and related publications for more than thirty years and has served AllAboutJazz.com as Senior Editor since 1997. 297 articles published | Recent: Jazz Mergers Acquisitions Jimmy Scott: Across the Universe Quentin Moore: Portrait of [...]
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Noah Haidu: Carving Out His Place
By R.J. DELUKE, R.J. DeLuke Interviewer – Since 1999 R.J. DeLuke is an indefatigable jazz fan and arbiter elegantiarum who aspires to ultimate hipness; also an upstate NY freelance writer for various media. 240 articles published | Recent: Noah Haidu: Carving Out His Place Jeremy Udden: Far From Plain Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival: Sept. [...]
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Tad Hershorn: Norman Granz
By LEWIS J WHITTINGTON, Lewis J Whittington Contributor – Since 2010 Lewis Whittington writes about the arts and culture for several publications 3 articles published | Recent: Tad Hershorn: Norman Granz – The Man Who Used Jazz for… Dawn of Goodbye Peter Nero/Philly POPS, wth Ann Hampton Callaway, February… Silver Pony Herbie Hancock Imagine Project: [...]
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Saxofonist Piet Noordijk overleden
« Tuur Florizoone: Ques… | Home | Saxofonist Piet Noordijk overleden NIEUWSdoor: Erno Elsinga Piet Noordijk op 79-jarige leeftijd overleden.Foto © Eddy Westveer. In zijn woonplaats Hellevoetsluis is zaterdag op 79-jarige leeftijd saxofonist Piet Noordijk na een kort ziekbed overleden. Noordijk, winnaar van een Bird Award in 2007, was een belangrijk pleitbezorger van de naoorlogse [...]
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