Reviews, essays, and reflections on jazz and culture.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
INTERVIEW: Swing Guitarist John Pizzarelli Really Does Have the World on a String
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Last month I got the chance to interview the brilliant John Pizzarelli, singer and seven-string jazz guitarist. He just wrote a memoir that ...
The Best Jazz of 2012
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Jazz today remains the music that stays alive through a remarkable alchemy. The best work in the genre is a shape-shifting wonder. On this ...
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Kurt Elling: 1619 Broadway, The Brill Building Project
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In sheer talent and bravado, there’s not a more remarkable jazz singer out there than Kurt Elling. His instrument, a baritone to tenor bea...
My Goodbye to Dave: Taking Five with the Late Dave Brubeck
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When pianist Dave Brubeck died last week, many jazz fans lost the man who first taught them how to love the music—and to learn to love t...
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Rez Abbasi Trio: Continuous Beat
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In past outings, jazz guitarist Rez Abbasi has created challenging bands that mixed and matched voices in ways that fostered cultural cros...
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
JAZZ TODAY: The Many Voices of Trumpeter and Composer Dave Douglas
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The most moving music of 2012 for me has surely been the collection Be Still , by trumpeter Dave Douglas. A serene and shimmering marriage b...
Monday, November 19, 2012
Guillermo Klein: Carrera
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Pianist and composer Guillermo Klein is a “jazz” musician because jazz is the only category that might comfortably hold his singular, fasc...
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