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THE DOZENS posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 01, 07

In African-American tradition, "the dozens" is an informal exchange filled with ribaldry, taunting and clever put dow...

In Conversation with Stefano Bollani (Part Two) posted in Features and Interviews February 09, 09

By Ted Panken This past January, jazz.com's Ted Panken attended the Umbria Jazz Winter Festival in Orvieto. Be...

Remembering Johnny Griffin posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 28, 08

Ted Panken shares his thoughts on saxophonist Johnny Griffin, who died in France on Friday. Panken recalls below his...

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 David Sánchez posted in Features and Interviews September 27, 08

By Ted Panken It is hard to fathom why tenor saxophonist David Sánchez, who turns 40 this month, draws scant atten...

In Conversation with Greg Osby posted in Features and Interviews November 16, 08

By Ted Panken “When you look the music's lineage, the people that stand out have something that's their ow...

In Conversation With Bill Charlap posted in Features and Interviews July 30, 09

By Ted Panken "I’ve really been running the last two days," said Bill Charlap in the lobby of the Algonqui...

In Conversation with Brad Mehldau posted in Features and Interviews June 05, 08

Below is the first part of Ted Panken's extensive interview with pianist Brad Mehldau. Click here, for part two of...

In Conversation with Nicholas Payton posted in Features and Interviews August 29, 08

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In Conversation with Kurt Rosenwinkel posted in Features and Interviews October 17, 08

By Ted Panken Few musicians under 40, let alone hardcore jazz guitarists under 40, project a more immediat...

In Conversation with Paul Motian posted in Features and Interviews November 01, 08

By Ted Panken “I think rehearsing takes away from the beauty of the music,” says Paul Motian. “I’ve been playi...

In Conversation with Toshiko Akiyoshi and Lew Tabackin posted in Features and Interviews December 05, 08

By Ted Panken For Lew Tabackin and Toshiko Akiyoshi, partners in marriage and art for close to forty years, “W...

In Conversation with Stefano Bollani (Part One) posted in Features and Interviews January 31, 09

By Ted Panken Late in the afternoon on the final Sunday of this year's Umbria Winter Jazz Festival in Or...

In Conversation With Joshua Redman posted in Features and Interviews March 07, 09

By Ted Panken "They're all for Obama," Joshua Redman said towards the end of a post-Inauguration Day concert a...

In Conversation with Lionel Loueke posted in Features and Interviews February 21, 09

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In Conversation with Anat Cohen and Duduka Da Fonseca posted in Features and Interviews April 25, 09

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In Conversation with Jeff "Tain" Watts posted in Features and Interviews May 04, 09

By Ted Panken Seven years ago, I interviewed drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts upon the release of Bar Talk, his sec...

In Conversation with Marcus Roberts posted in Features and Interviews April 17, 09

By Ted Panken Jazz critics over the last two decades have usually ascribed to pianist Marcus Roberts the aes...

In Conversation With Jack DeJohnette posted in Features and Interviews June 15, 09

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In Conversation with Fred Hersch posted in Features and Interviews May 19, 09

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