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Andy Warhol's Jazz Gigs
There are many paintings for which Andy Warhol is far better known than the few album covers he made in his salad days. Nonetheless, those coverslike everything he produced, from images of soup cans to those of Marilyn Monroeare collectors items going for phenomenal prices. I just saw a website offering a mint copy of the ...
The Oak Room Farewell
Visits to New York won't be the same now that the Algonquin Hotel has closed the Oak Room. Since Ben Bodne sold the hotel in 1987, it has changed hands several times and is now operated by the Marriott chain as one of its high-end properties. With each change, another layer of the Algonquin's mystique seems ...
Gehry Has Designs on the Jazz Bakery
There is good news today for a premier west coast jazz listening establishment. Architect Frank Gehry, creator of some of the most dramatic buildings in the world, is donating his services to the Jazz Bakery. The Los Angeles performance hall lost its lease in 2009 and has functioned in an assortment of rented or donated spaces ...
Remembering Clare Fischer
After Gary Foster informed me of Clare Fischer's death on Friday at 83, I went to the LP shelves, got out Dizzy Gillespie's 1960 recording A Portrait of Duke Ellington and listened to all of it. For perhaps the hundredth time, I was moved by the originality thatFischer brought to the daunting task of recasting pieces ...
John Levy, 1912-2012
Word came this morning from Devra Hall Levy that her husband John, a major advocate for and representative of jazz musicians, is gone. Levy died in his sleep on Friday at home in Altadena, California. He was 99. Ahmad Jamal recently described Levy as one of the foremost supportive bassists" of the postwar period. In that ...
The Critics Speak
I keep swearing to swear off critics polls. I fail when Francis Davis persuades me to take part in his. For years, Francis ran the Village Voice jazz critics poll. This year he moved the operation to the Rhapsody website and recruited more than 120 jazz critics, writers and broadcasters. Who knew there were so many ...
Josef Skvorecky and Jazz
he influential Czech novelist Josef Skvorecky, an admirer and champion of jazz musicians and the freedom they represent, has died in Toronto. He was 87. Skvorecky and his wife moved to Canada after the reforms of the Prague Spring were trampled by the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. His novels portrayed the perverse absurdity of ...
Remembering Hoagy Carmichael
We lost Hoagy Carmichael on this date in 1981. We have not lost Skylark." Here's Carmichael in 1956 singing one of his most beloved songs. The words are by Johnny Mercer, the alto saxophone solo by Art Pepper, the trumpet by Don Fagerquist. The song is from Hoagy Sings Carmichael With the Pacific Jazzmen, his classic ...
Broadbent's Short Tour
Shortly before Alan Broadbent moved from Southern California to New York, he told the Los Angeles Times: People are making more out of this than they need to. The bulk of my work is as a touring musician, and I can do that from anywhere. One of Broadbent's shorter tours these days is on the train ...
Bob Brookmeyer: 1929-2011
Bob Brookmeyer died in his sleep Thursday night in a hospital near his home in Grantham, New Hampshire. He would have been 82 on December 19. The cause is reported as congestive heart failure. Several weeks ago, Bob sent me a test pressing of the next album by his New Art Orchestra. He attached a note: ...




