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Julie London: Cry Me a River (Rating: 97/100) posted in Music October 31, 07After costarring at 18 in a jungle movie with Olympic swimmer Buster Crabbe, Julie London transitioned from fetching ...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: FIFTIES FEMMES FATALES
In 1958, as evidence that love's fever is a long-running malady, singer/lyricist Peggy Lee alluded to Romeo & Julie...
Breaking Jazz News & Opinion: July 2009 posted in Miscellaneous Pages August 02, 09Student fined $675K for 30 downloads That's $22,500 per song. Favorite band movies Sa...
Lieberman, Julie (Lyonn) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Lieberman, Julie (Lyonn), violin, educator, author; b. Newark, NJ, 16 July 1954. She grew up in Montclair, New Jersey...
The Best Jazz Web Links: July 2008 posted in Miscellaneous Pages August 01, 08Yogi Berra on Jazz "If you play it too right, it's wrong." Remembering Frankie Newton J...
Joslyn, Julie posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Joslyn, Julie, composer, alto saxophone, violin, live electronics, vocals, percussion; b. New York City, NY, 31 March...
A Classic Revisited posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 12, 07A Classic Revisited was a regular feature at jazz.com from December 2007 through October 2009. Five days per week, ...
Marilyn Scott: Cry Me A River (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music May 14, 08In this fine Japanese import from Venus, the relaxed vocal stylizing of Marilyn Scott is in fine form backed by espec...
Jazz Honored by GRAMMY® Hall of Fame posted in Features and Interviews January 21, 08by Alan Kurtz In the wake of the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, which CBS telecast nationally in mid-February 2008...
Jazz Classics That Aren't Kind of Blue posted in The Jazz.com Blog April 23, 09Did you hear that there was an anniversary for Miles Davis's Kind of Blue? Of course you did. The jazz world ...
101—Count 'Em!—Classic Tracks posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 20, 09I give you some credit. Every day you take your vitamins, go to the gym for a workout, take the dog for a walk, ...
Ben Webster & Billy Strayhorn: Chelsea Bridge (Rating: 91/100) posted in Music April 17, 08In his autobiography, Music is My Mistress (1973), Duke Ellington fondly recalls that in 1933, London became the firs...
Gary Husband's Drive: Take Five (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music January 14, 09It is a very cold morning as I write this review. I just came back from dropping my daughter off at school and have d...
Duran, Becca (Rebecca Rose) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Duran, Becca (Rebecca Rose), jazz vocalist, educator, composer, lyrcist; b. Montebello, CA, 16 June 1944. Following s...
Trager, Eddie (Edward Mark Strauss) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Trager, Eddie [Edward Mark Strauss], singer; b. Brooklyn, NY, 10 March 1949. It was in Brooklyn, where he grew up, th...
Vinnie Colaiuta: Chauncey (Rating: 91/100) posted in Music December 31, 08A lot of people don't know that Sting started out as a jazz musician. As a young fan and a learning musician, he woul...
Vinnie Colaiuta: Bruce Lee (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music December 31, 08Über-drummer Vinnie Colaiuta proves to be quite the well-rounded musician on "Bruce Lee." He is heard on drums, keybo...
Loretta McNair: Cold Rain (Rating: 86/100) posted in Music March 04, 09It is interesting how listeners can hear different influences in a voice. The PR material that accompanied Loretta Mc...
Ziegler, Pablo posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Ziegler, Pablo, piano, composer; b. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2 September 1944. His mother is Ema Ziegler, his father ...
Niles, Richard (Romano) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Niles, Richard (Romano), composer, songwriter, guitarist, record producer, broadcaster, journalist, author; b. Hollyw...
Davies, Hugh (Seymour) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Davies, Hugh (Seymour), composer, instrument inventor, performer (primarily on his own invented instruments); b. Exmo...
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