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Watch Out Wikipedia . . . Here We Come! posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 28, 08The jazz.com team continues to work behind-the-scenes on our on-line Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians. Under the lead...
Behind the Scenes at the Jazz Encyclopedia Project posted in The Jazz.com Blog June 22, 08Regular site visitors to jazz.com are probably familiar with our Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians. But they might no...
New Jazz Bios: From Buddy Bolden to Sun Ra posted in The Jazz.com Blog January 15, 09Hidden away in the inner recesses of jazz.com is our ambitious Encyclopedia Project. Dozens of contributors have b...
The Lives of the Jazz Greats posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 28, 09Hidden behind the scenes of jazz.com, a team of writers has been working on building the world’s biggest on-line ja...
THE DOZENS posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 01, 07In African-American tradition, "the dozens" is an informal exchange filled with ribaldry, taunting and clever put dow...
Hip Hop is to Jazz as Termitz R2 Wud posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 02, 08A few days ago, jazz.com’s Jared Pauley championed the fraternization of jazz and hip-hop in this space (see ...
Weekend Track Review Roundup posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 25, 08Our intrepid reviewers sometimes even surprise this seasoned editor. Their latest batch of track reviews cove...
Twenty Jazz Lives posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 03, 09Unless you dig into the deep recesses of this web site, you might miss the Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians. This pr...
New Reviews of Well-Aged Tracks posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 17, 09We’re nostalgic types here at jazz.com. So in addition to highlighting the best of the recent releases, we review lo...
Can Robert Glasper Unite Jazz and Hip-Hop Fans? posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 09, 09Jared Pauley spurred some heated dialogue and debate with an article published in this column last year on jazz and...
Jazz and Hip-Hop: Can They Really Mix? posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 26, 08Throughout the history of jazz, musicians have been inspired by developments in black popular music. Is the mixtur...
Jazz and Hip-Hop (Part Two) posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 27, 08Is the marriage of jazz and hip-hop a happy coupling of kindred spirits, or a doomed relationship of incompatible p...
Is the Jazz World Recession-Proof? posted in The Jazz.com Blog February 15, 09That big elephant in the corner of the jazz club that no one is mentioning . . . is our current economic recessio...
Jack Kerouac and Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 18, 09For better or worse, the leaders of the Beat Generation, and especially Jack Kerouac, are inextricably linked in the ...
Track Review Roundup posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 19, 09We continue in our noble if quixotic quest to review all of the great and almost great tracks in the history of jazz....
The Best of the Dozens posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 26, 09Today jazz.com publishes the latest installment of its regular feature The Dozens. This article, written by S. Victo...
Reassessing Miles's Bitches Brew posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 04, 09Miles Davis's Bitches Brew is now almost forty years old. But this path-breaking album still generates controversy. ...
The State of Jazz in Harlem posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 25, 09Jared Pauley is an editor and regular contributor to jazz.com. Below he looks at the current state of jazz in Harlem...
A Batch of Track Reviews posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 06, 09As regular visitors to the site know, jazz.com reviews individual tracks not entire CDs. A team of more than 50 writ...
Three Cheers for the University of the Streets posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 07, 09Jared Pauley, an editor and regular contributor to jazz.com, recently wrote about the history of the Fender Rhodes...
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