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Joe Vella Interviewed About Traneumentary Podcast Series at AAJ
Joe Vella has been merging jazz and technology for decades, starting with early Internet bulletin boards, founding JazzOnline.com, and then moving into the world of podcasting. As a podcaster, he's produced series on everyone from The Beach Boys, for the fortieth anniversary of Pet Sounds (Capitol, 1966) to Pat Metheny. Now he's turned his attention to ...
Joe Vella: Podcasting Trane
by Jason Crane
Joe Vella has been merging jazz and technology for decades, starting with early Internet bulletin boards, founding JazzOnline.com, and then moving into the world of podcasting. As a podcaster, he's produced series on everyone from The Beach Boys, for the fortieth anniversary of Pet Sounds (Capitol, 1966) to Pat Metheny. Now he's turned his attention to ...
Jazz Journalist Paul de Barros Interviewed at AAJ
An artful writer, interesting, informative, opinionated, with a wealth of knowledge, and a touch of arrogance, to back up his take on all things musical, Seattle-based Paul de Barros's approach to criticism is direct and unforgiving when it needs to be, reminiscent of Robert Conrad with a battery on his shoulder, daring you to knock it ...
Paul de Barros: Critically Speaking
by Jason West
Admittedly, Paul de Barros could use a good ass-kicking. As the only on-staff jazz critic in a city with four major newspapers and a local scene overflowing with clubs and exceptional musicians, de Barros is in need of some healthy competition. Make that any competition. Criticism is the big missing ingredient in our juicy jazz scene, ...
Vocalist Sheila Jordan Interviewed at AAJ
Her voice really cooks but what is the recipe for the way Sheila Jordan picks songs and transforms them into something special and swinging? Well, you take a quarter Cherokee child raised in poverty in Pennsylvania's coal-mining country, you add to it the definitive influence of a genius, Charlie Parker, and mix it all with a ...
Sheila Jordan: A Life of Honest Expression
by Joao Moreira dos Santos
Her voice really cooks but what is the recipe for the way Sheila Jordan picks songs and transforms them into something special and swinging? Well, you take a quarter Cherokee child raised in poverty in Pennsylvania's coal-mining country, you add to it the definitive influence of a genius, Charlie Parker, and mix it all with a ...
Singer Coral Egan Interviewed at AAJ
Canadian singer Coral Egan has always done things her way, moving from the greater complexities of her last record, My Favorite Distraction, to the more economical approach of her forthcoming disc, tentatively titled Magnify. Robert Lewis was fortunate enough to attend one of the sessions for Magnify, and his interview with Egan finds an artist confident ...
Coral Egan: In the Key of C
by Robert J. Lewis
I could feel the vibes, the excitement in her voice. She was in the studio, in the throes of creation, and I felt the last thing on her mind was indulging an interview. And yet there I was, the self-designated musicus interruptus, whom this gracious young lady abided for almost an hour. We began speaking about ...
Intervista ad Afel Bocoum, griot dei nostri giorni.
by AAJ Italy Staff
Recita un detto Tuareg: “Dio ha creato dei paesi con tanta acqua affinché gli uomini possano viverci e dei deserti affinché possano ritrovarvi la loro anima”. Acqua e sabbia, un binomio tanto caro alla nostra immaginazione estiva ma assai meno idilliaco in questi ultimi anni per le popolazioni che vivono ai bordi del grande Niger, un ...
West Coast Violinist John Ettinger Interviewed at AAJ
Although violinist John Ettinger's been a presence in the San Francisco Bay Area music scene since he moved to the region from Arizona in 1992, he was by no means a household name even on the West Coast and was virtually unknown elsewhere. That state of relative obscurity made his recorded debut as a bandleader, August ...


