Jazz For A Saturday Night: Remembering Phil Woods
This is the final Saturday of the month, which has traditionally been a ‘down night’ here at JFASN. However, barely Continue reading
This is the final Saturday of the month, which has traditionally been a ‘down night’ here at JFASN. However, barely Continue reading
Ordinarily, I would not write about an album that had multiple principal players, for the simple reason that the amount Continue reading
Joshua Redman is probably one of the better-known jazz sax players these days. He should be, since he’s been at Continue reading
NOTE: I am still working on getting my medical insurance carrier to provide (read: pay for) the help I need Continue reading
I’m afraid another commitment that is taking more time than anticipated has made it necessary for me to skip JFASN Continue reading
Theodore Marcus Edwards was a tenor sax and clarinet player whose career success unfortunately never caught up with the level Continue reading
Multi-instrumentalist David Bennett Cohen was born in New York City on August 4, 1942. (And a belated happy 73rd birthday Continue reading
For some reason, I had it in my mind that this was the last Saturday of the month. But of Continue reading