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Satchmo Summerfest 2003

by Sandy Ingham
No, Louis Armstrong, sorry to say, it is not a wonderful world. All the joy you spread around the globe with your music, laughter and affection for your fellow man can't stop the wars, or cure the poverty, crime and drugs that bring misery to millions, including many in your beloved hometown of New ...
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2003

by Sandy Ingham
There's a song about Jazzfest that the Pfister Sisters sang on opening day of this year's expanded eight-day extravaganza down in New Orleans. It's called Down at the Jazzfest," and it's way better than the Dave Bartholomew-penned ditty Jazzfest Time in New Orleans" that WWOZ, the indispensable NPR outlet, has christened as the festival theme. The ...
Chicago Jazz Festival 2003

by Sandy Ingham
Jazz is serious music, true. Some call it America's classical music, worthy of diligent listening, scholarly research, academic institution departments of jazz studies, halls of fame and museum recognition. But it's always been entertainment, first and foremost. Isn't all music? And jazz, springing from the parade-filled streets and pleasure-providing honky tonks of New Orleans, has a ...
Cape May Jazz Festival 2003

by Sandy Ingham
Clark Terry, one of the revered figures in jazz, was the guest of honor at the semiannual Cape May Jazz Festival April 4-6, playing two sets with his current quintet plus guest stars and three sets with former students calling themselves the Clark Terry Alumni Band. The opening night's first set was billed as a “roast,” ...
2003 East Coast Jazz Festival, Feb. 13-16, 2003

by Sandy Ingham
Neither the drumbeats of war nor the warnings about terrorism could stay Washington, D.C.-area jazz lovers from the 12th annual East Coast Jazz Festival Feb. 13-16. Nor could the lurching economy, or the forecast calling for a snowy holiday weekend - a forecast that proved all too accurate. No, in spite of these potential pitfalls or ...
2002 East Coast Jazz Festival

by Sandy Ingham
Washington, D.C., is a city full of top-secret information. Here's a bit of intelligence I'm happy to leak: Dick Morgan. He may be the best pianist you"ve never heard of unless you've spent some time in the nation's capital searching out its jazz haunts. I discovered" him three years ago at the East Coast Jazz Festival ...