Jazz For A Saturday Night #96: Jay Jay Johnson
The world of jazz has known comparatively few outstanding trombonists. If you think I’m mistaken, try to name five from Continue reading
The world of jazz has known comparatively few outstanding trombonists. If you think I’m mistaken, try to name five from Continue reading
Tenor saxophonist Nat Simpkins has done just about everything there is to do in the music business. Besides playing tenor Continue reading
[NOTE: This is the second time I’ve written about Stanley Turrentine on this blog. You can peruse the first time Continue reading
On Wednesday, October 30, the world of jazz lost one of the truly legendary artists who helped make the music Continue reading
I’ve been feeling a bit bummed out and guilty that a combination of personal issues and then no internet connection Continue reading
Marvin Stamm is probably one of the more accomplished trumpet and flugelhorn players that you probably never heard of before. Continue reading
This has been a strange week for me. I spent the whole week listening to a great jazz album that Continue reading
Monty Alexander is one of the most distinguished, and sought-after, performers in jazz. There are not many other jazz musicians Continue reading