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W. Eugene Smith and the Jazz Loft Project
From 1957 to 1965, W. Eugene Smith took thousands of photographs and recorded thousands of hours of audio in his loft building, capturing the legendary musicians of the day. Smith exposed 1,447 rolls of film at his loft, making roughly 40,000 pictures, the largest body of work in his career, photographing the nocturnal jazz scene as ...
Trumpeter Michael Leonhart Interviewed at AAJ
For most musicians, writers and actors, making the final decision to go against the grain and pursue a paycheck-to-paycheck, month-to-month career as a performing artist is one of the harder choices in life. Yet for trumpeter Michael Leonhart, a life in jazz and art is all in the family": his father is the noted jazz bassist, ...
Jazz is Dead. Long Live Jazz!
The music may never again be a popular force, but it is still swinging if you know where to listen. Put yourself in this jazz musician's shoes for a minute. Your record label just dropped two of its most acclaimed acts from the roster in order to aggressively pursue pop artists. Still, you think you have ...
Enter the Summit Records "RIYEL" Giveaway!
All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Summit Records RIYEL" giveaway contest starting today. We'll select SIX winners at the conclusion of the contest on June 16th. Click here to enter the contest (Following Riyel at AAJ automatically enters you in the contest.) Good luck! Summit Records About RIYEL Born ...
Denise Donatelli Birthday Bash
Denise Donatelli Birthday Bash! Thursday May 27th 8PM to Midnight Come Celebrate with Denise and Friends at the famous Charlie O's in the Valley. Hip Music, Great Vibes and oh yeah..The Cake! Denise Donatelli vocals (AKA Birthday Girl) Andy Langham, piano Hamilton Price, bass Kevin Kanner, ...
Roseanna Vitro at the Deer Head Inn on May 21st
The famous Deer Head Inn in the small village of Delaware Water Gap is a hot jazz venue located in the serene and beautiful Pocono Mountains. Unpretentious, great food, and lovely rooms. Live jazz Thursday through Sunday. Check the Deerhead Inn's web site for current acts and for information about our jazz weekend packages. ...
"Fever" Singer Peggy Lee is Hot Again
Perhaps best known for her smooth, sultry 1958 cover of the rhythm-and-blues hit Fever," Peggy Lee has returned to the Billboard" Top 200 album chart hit for the first time since 1970. Lee died in 2002. Music buyers still have the fever for Peggy Lee. Perhaps best known for her smooth, sultry 1958 cover of the ...
Rejections and Careers Are Getting Shorter
Biz discovers it's a cold, cruel twitterverse. To save you time, here's a summary of this column: Tweets are in, manners are out. Let me elaborate for those readers with pre-Twitter patience: In Hollywood, the process of rejection is becoming colder and more abrupt. And rejection is what most communications are all about. Talk ...
Tribute for Percussionist Francisco Aguabella
A concert Saturday in New York was dedicated to the memory of Afro-Cuban percussionist Francisco Aguabella, who died earlier this month in Los Angeles. They need him Up There to keep the rumba going," Papo Pepn told the New York Daily News in advance of Saturday's The Conga Kings" concert at New York University's Skirball Center ...
YouTube Overtakes Networks' Primetime Viewership
Americas Funniest Home Videos may have pioneered the YouTube concept, but as the site reaches the five-year mark, its audience size is no laughing matter. YouTube's viewership now exceeds that of all three networks combined during their primetime evening time slot, with over two billion views per day, Google announced on Sunday. Granted, YouTubes numbers come ...





