Antonio Sánchez |
* Cannonball: A Man of the People (AllAboutJazz.com)
* Curator’s Roundtable (OpenSkyJazz.com)
* The Bohemian Caverns building has a new tenant: restaurant and jazz venue Mama ‘San (CapitalBop.com)
* The ARP 2600 is still one of the most prized synthesizers today, here’s why (MusicTech.net)
* Antonio Sánchez on Touring Political Music and the Latitude ‘Bad Hombre’ has Provided (DownBeat)
* The Spirituality of Jazz at American Baptist College (Tennessee Tribune)
* Kit Downes Strikes a Balance (DownBeat)
* Art Neville, founding member of The Meters and Neville Brothers, has died (Offbeat)
* Experimentation and a Mastery of Music at Funchal Jazz Festival (DownBeat)
* New Orleans legend Art Neville, founder of the Meters and Neville Brothers, dies at 81 (NOLA.com)
* Jessye Norman Reflects on Her Jazz Influences, in Conversation with Rhonda Hamilton (WBGO)
* New York City’s Piano Bar Players Spill Their Secrets (InsideHook.com)
* The future of music notation in a digital world (Monash.edu)
* Felix Pastorius Pursues Multiple Paths (DownBeat)
* John Simon's Musical Life: Cheap Thrills, Big Pink & Other Hearsay (PleaseKillMe.com)
* Guitarist Bill Frisell goes solo at the Regattabar in Cambridge (WickedLocal.com)
* Yes, 85 Year Old Bluesman Bobby Rush Still Has It On New LP ‘Sitting On Top Of The Blues’ (INTERVIEW)(GlideMagazine.com)
* WOKE JAZZ: The Fast-Forward Evolution of British Jazz (AllAboutJazz.com)
* Rainbows, Frogs, Dogs, And 'The Muppet Movie' Soundtrack At 40 (NPR)
* The Language I Learned From Cassettes (NPR)
* The Green New Deal: Where Spotify Stands, And Where Artists Wish It Would (NPR)
* Preservation Hall Jazz Band Pilgramage to Cuba (SFJAZZ.org)
* How Long Does It Take to Make a Classic Album? (Pitchfork.com)
* More Complex Than Fame and Fortune: Bob Moog and the Modular Synth Boom (PopMatters.com)
* The Empathy and Interplay of Sullivan Fortner (DownBeat)
* Theo Bleckmann, Joseph Branciforte Investigate the Art of Ambient Improvisation (DownBeat)
* A Conversation with Jazz Legend Ron Carter (WhatsUpNewp.com)
* The Many Threads And Generations Of Chicano Soul, All In One Place (NPR)
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