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Contributors posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 28, 07

Richard Abowitz: Richard Abowitz has written for literary periodicals such as The Kenyon Review, but he is best know ...

In Conversation with Bobby Sanabria posted in Features and Interviews March 18, 08

by Eugene Marlow Intense. Intense. Intense. Add to this passion, dedication, encyclopedic historical reference...

In Conversation with Andy LaVerne posted in Features and Interviews June 30, 08

by Eugene Marlow Question: What do Frank Sinatra, Stan Getz, Woody Herman, Dizzy Gillespie, Chick Co...

More on the Kenya Concert posted in The Jazz.com Blog April 07, 08

On Friday, we published Tim Wilkins’ account of Bobby Sanabria’s Kenya concert. Jazz.com’s Eugene Marlow, who rece...

Feinstein's Opens Its Doors to Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 25, 09

Eugene Marlow, a regular contributor to this column who recently wrote about vocalist Malika Zarra, now turns his at...

A Conversation with Stefon Harris posted in Features and Interviews December 01, 07

by Eugene Marlow Stefon Harris has established himself as the leading vibraphonist of the younger generation thr...

In Conversation with Maria Schneider posted in Features and Interviews January 05, 08

by Eugene Marlow In the annals of jazz history there are a few notables who are so well known and respected th...

Is the Laptop a Jazz Instrument? posted in The Jazz.com Blog April 14, 08

Eugene Marlow, who recently covered the Bobby Sanabria Kenya concert for jazz.com, offers his account below of Dave...

Latin in Manhattan: The Sounds of Brazil posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 28, 08

Jazz.com regular Eugene Marlow, who recently covered Dave Douglas and Bobby Sanabria in these virtual pages, r...

The Future of Jazz Radio posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 06, 08

One of the most pressing issues facing the jazz world is the gradual and seemingly irreversible disappearance of ja...

Is New York Ready for This? posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 02, 08

Since the decline of the big bands some sixty years ago, a few brave souls have bucked the trend and tried to kee...

Can Swing Compete With Bling in NY? posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 10, 08

Eugene Marlow continues his account of one brave musician's plan to mount a large-scale big band extravaganza—wit...

Time to Party Like It's 1939? posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 16, 08

Below is the final installment of Eugene Marlow’s account of George Gee and his daring plan to mount a large-scal...

In Conversation with Joe Locke posted in Features and Interviews November 13, 08

by Eugene Marlow It’s not easy squeezing dynamics out of a percussion instrument such as the vibraphone. But...

Bobby Sanabria Celebrates the Legacy of Tito Puente posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 09, 08

Eugene Marlow, who recently conducted an in-depth interview with Bobby Sanabria for jazz.com, now shares his report o...

Can a Blog Have Greatest Hits? posted in The Jazz.com Blog January 22, 09

I ask a simple question: if musicians can have a greatest hits collection, why not a blog? With that in mind, I loo...

In Conversation with Roberta Gambarini posted in Features and Interviews February 03, 09

By Eugene Marlow                &...

The Demise of Cachaça posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 24, 09

Eugene Marlow, a regular contributor to these pages, looks at the recent closing of a Greenwich Village club, Cac...

Jazz Survival 101 posted in The Jazz.com Blog June 14, 09

Eugene Marlow, a regular contributor to these virtual pages, looks at how the current economic climate is impacting j...

That Good Ol' African-European-Middle Eastern-American Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 27, 09

World fusion is entering the next stage in the jazz idiom—one in which the geographical scope expands, both in the mu...

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