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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...
Contributors posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 28, 07Richard Abowitz: Richard Abowitz has written for literary periodicals such as The Kenyon Review, but he is best know ...
Jazz Singing Today: A View from Europe (Part Two) posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 25, 08Below is the second part of Thierry Quénum commentary on the current state of jazz singing. For part one, click her...
Weekend Track Review Roundup posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 04, 08Last week, jazz.com published its 3,000th review. Since jazz.com’s launch last December, our team of more than fo...
In Conversation With Fly: Jeff Ballard, Larry Grenadier, and Mark Turner posted in Features and Interviews June 09, 09By Thierry Quénum ...
Does a Piano Perspective Now Dominate Jazz? (Part 1) posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 04, 08Critic Thierry Quénum who covers the global jazz scene from his home base in Paris, contributes these thought-provo...
Does a Piano Persepctive Now Dominate Jazz? (Part 2) posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 05, 08This is the second part of critic Thierry Quénum’s thought-provoking essay on the emergence of a new instrumental f...
Jazz Singing Today: A View from Europe (Part One) posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 24, 08My recent two-part essay on "The State of Jazz Vocals Today" received more comments, pro and con, than any other arti...
Response to "Is Bird Dead?" posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 29, 08Paris-based Thierry Quénum, a regular contributor to jazz.com, offers his comments below on the recent blog articles ...
Sardinia Presents Time in Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 20, 08Paris-based Thierry Quénum, a regular contributor to jazz.com, sends us this report on an unusual jazz festival in a ...
An Adventurous Festival that Crosses Borders and Genres posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 18, 08Thierry Quénum covers the jazz scene from his home base in Paris, and is a frequent contributor to these pages. Quén...
A European Perspective on the Best Jazz CDs of 2008 posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 18, 08Thierry Quénum covers the jazz scene from his home base in Paris, and is a frequent contributor to these pages. Belo...
The Dollar Declines Overseas . . . And U.S. Jazz Does the Same posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 15, 08Paris-based jazz critic Thierry Quénum, a frequent contributor to this column, has just returned home from Mai ...
In Conversation with Dianne Reeves posted in Features and Interviews June 15, 08by Thierry Quénum On your last album, there’s only one song that you’ve written. Is there a reason why yo...
The Festival of a Thousand Gigs posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 21, 08Imagine a jazz festival with almost 1,000 performances in more than 100 venues, all crammed into ten days of musical ...
Uri Caine & Don Byron in Sardinia posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 24, 08Paris-based Thierry Quénum, a regular contributor to jazz.com, concludes his coverage of on an unusual jazz festival ...
In Conversation with Jean-Luc Ponty posted in Features and Interviews September 06, 08by Thierry Quénum The liner notes of Le Voyage, the Jean-Luc Ponty Anthology on Atlantic Records say that w...
New Jazz in London posted in The Jazz.com Blog February 23, 09Thierry Quénum, a regular contributor to these pages, covers the jazz scene from his home base in Paris, and is a jur...
The Best Jazz Tracks of the Month posted in The Jazz.com Blog February 26, 09Jazz.com’s critics have reviewed close to 300 tracks during the last month, but only a handful are recognized a...
A History of Cool Jazz in 100 Tracks (Part 2) posted in Features and Interviews May 16, 09Edited by Ted Gioia We continue with our history of cool jazz in 100 tracks. Below we present the final fifty r...
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