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Nnenna Freelon (with Take 6): Straighten Up And Fly Right (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music April 02, 09Nnenna Freelon came to jazz singing after raising three children and working as a health care administrator. She was...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: 12 JAZZ DIVAS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Singer in Red, artwork by Suzanne Cerny “Jazz singer” used to ...
Roseanna Vitro: Please Do Something (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music April 02, 09Roseanna Vitro is one of the most versatile singers working today. She has recorded album-length tributes to both Ray...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: 12 JAZZ DIVAS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Singer in Red, artwork by Suzanne Cerny “Jazz singer” used to ...
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...
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...
Sonny Rollins on Video posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 10, 08Thomas Cunniffe, who recently published an in-depth article on Mel Tormé & Marty Paich's Dek-tette on jazz.com's vir...
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 ...
Anita O'Day on DVD posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 14, 09Thomas Cunniffe covers the world of DVDs for jazz.com. His most recent review here looked at Charles Mingus's Epitap...
A History of Cool Jazz in 100 Tracks posted in Features and Interviews May 14, 09Edited by Ted Gioia ...
Quincy Jones On (and Off) DVD posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 15, 09Thomas Cunniffe, an editor and regular contributor to these pages, is our resident expert on jazz DVDs. Below he hel...
The Jazz Party in Vail posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 08, 09For his Labor Day weekend getaway, Thomas Cunniffe traveled to Vail for the 15th annual Jazz Party. During this mara...
A History of New Orleans Music in 100 Tracks (Part Two) posted in Features and Interviews September 02, 09Edited by Ted Gioia Below is the second and final part of jazz.com's history of New Orleans music in 100 tracks. ...
Three Jazz Piano Masters on DVD posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 22, 08Thomas Cunniffe, who recently looked at Sonny Rollins’s work on DVD in this column, now turns his attention to some r...
Sonny Rollins, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Lennie Tristano on DVD posted in The Jazz.com Blog January 06, 09Thomas Cunniffe is an erudite commentator on matters jazzy, and our resident expert on the many jazz DVDs coming...
The Tale of Two Jazz Careers posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 10, 09Thomas Cunniffe, an editor and regular contributor to jazz.com, is (among other things) our expert on jazz DVDs. Rec...
DVD Roundup: Rewriting the History of European Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog June 09, 09Thomas Cunniffe, an editor and regular contributor at jazz.com, keeps tabs on the movies for us—jazz movies, to be mo...
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...
Tony Bennett and Diana Krall on DVD posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 21, 09Thomas Cunniffe, an editor and regular contributor at jazz.com, reports on two DVDs focusing on jazz vocalists: Tony ...
The Best Tracks of the Month posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 31, 09I hear jazz fans talking all the time about what how much great jazz was recorded back in 1959. Sonny Rollins was ...
A Fitting Epitaph to Mingus's Big Score posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 18, 09When jazz fans discuss the really big compositions of the past, a small number of controversial classics dominate the...
A History of New Orleans Music in 100 Tracks (Part One) posted in Features and Interviews August 26, 09Edited by Ted Gioia New Orleans does not rank in the top 50 cities in the US, when measured by population. It...
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