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Monk in Morse Code; Bill Evans with Hiccups posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 03, 08Stuart Nicholson is the Indiana Jones of jazz, constantly on the prowl for hot music in hidden places. In recent...
Remembering Esbjörn Svensson (1964-2008) posted in The Jazz.com Blog June 23, 08Few jazz writers have demonstrated a deeper understanding and appreciation of the late Esbjörn Svensson than Stua...
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 Meets Thrash Rock in Oslo posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 03, 08Jazz.com's Stuart Nicholson sends us this update from the by:Larm music festival in Norway, an annual rock-pop e...
From Björk to Miles in Cologne posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 25, 08Stuart Nicholson covers the world for jazz.com. Over the course of 2008, he has reported in this column on jazz e...
A Jazz Festival That Doesn't Book Stars? posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 18, 08Jazz.com's Stuart Nicholson travels far and wide in search of the best new music on the jazz scene. He recently ...
The Future Stars of European Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 05, 08Stuart Nicholson must be the most indefatigable traveler among current jazz critics. He recently covered event...
Letter from Europe (Part One) posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 16, 08Stuart Nicholson, a frequent contributor to these pages, finds a surprising resurgence of interest in strings on th...
Winterjazz in the Baltic Sea posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 10, 09No jazz critic travels more miles . . . well, kilometers in this case . . . to hear new jazz than Stuart Nicholson....
Extreme Jazz in Vossa posted in The Jazz.com Blog April 19, 09Stuart Nicholson continues in his quest to cover more jazz events in more countries than any other critic of the ...
100,000 Fans Flock to Small Town Jazz Festival (Hint: Not in the US) posted in The Jazz.com Blog August 10, 09In a series of articles in this column, Stuart Nicholson has reported on various European festivals that attract a la...
Inside View of a Jazz Success Story posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 03, 09Stuart Nicholson looks at the inner workings of one of the most successful jazz events in the world—the annual Molde ...
The Anatomy of a Jazz Festival posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 09, 09Below we conclude Stuart Nicholson’s two-part article on the inner workings of the Molde Jazz Festival—a hugely succe...
Corea, Chick (Armando Anthony) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Corea, Chick (Armando Anthony), pianist, composer, drummer, percussionist (he also plays trumpet avocationally); b. C...
Holiday, Billie posted in Encyclopedia January 10, 08The polarities of life and art collided with such violence during the forty-four years of singer Billie Holiday’s lif...
Fitzgerald, Ella posted in Encyclopedia January 14, 08To paraphrase the poet Robert Graves, Ella Fitzgerald was really very good, despite all the people who said she was...
Jazz Report from Estonia posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 20, 08Our bloggers must suffer from chronic wanderlust. They have reported on recent jazz happenings in Norway, Ireland,...
A Festival That Avoids the ‘J’ Word posted in The Jazz.com Blog June 09, 08Stuart Nicholson reports below on a festival that breaks all of the rules. It presents Jason Moran and John Zo...
Winstone, Norma posted in Encyclopedia July 14, 08Vocalist Norma Winstone was born on September 23, 1941, in Bow, East London. She won a scholarship to study piano ...
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