Showing posts with label Benny Goodman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benny Goodman. Show all posts

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Sunday Session: January 21, 2018

Charles Mingus
Here's the roundup of various music-related items of interest that have shown up in one of StLJN's various inboxes or feeds over the past week:

* Interview: Paul McCartney On His Life as a Bassist | Bacon's Archive (Reverb.com)
* 25 Essential Jazz Soundtracks You Should Own (UDiscoverMusic.com)
* At Umbria, Multi-Media and Perfect Pitch (DownBeat)
* Johnny Cash's 'At Folsom Prison': Rosanne Cash Recalls Iconic Live Album (Rolling Stone)
* Too Much Music: A Failed Experiment In Dedicated Listening (NPR)
* Jimi Hendrix Collaborators on Assembling Guitarist's Long-Awaited New LP (Rolling Stone)
* Two Views From the Winter Jazzfest Marathon, Where Clamor and Conviction Abound (WBGO)
* Anchorage author chronicles 8-year friendship with Dizzy Gillespie (AlaskaPublic.org)
* For Wynton Marsalis, forgetting the roots of jazz is forgetting the history of race in America (The Undefeated.com)
* How Benny Goodman Orchestrated 'The Most Important Concert In Jazz History' (NPR)
* Notations: John Cage Publishes a Book of Graphic Musical Scores, Featuring Visualizations of Works by Leonard Bernstein, Igor Stravinsky, The Beatles & More (OpenCulture.com)
* Winter Jazzfest Gilded With Guitarists and Vocalists (DownBeat)
* Get The Lawyers In! Experts On The Del Rey vs Radiohead vs Hollies Case (TheQuietus.com)
* Interview: Vijay Iyer on Bay Area ties and how he’s not really that famous (San Jose Mercury News)
* 2018 Winter Jazzfest NYC - An overview of the marathon of jazz concerts and events during the 2018 Winter Jazzfest NYC (Jazz Times)
* Marching The Tradition Forward: Celebration of Preservation Hall Jazz Band (SFJAZZ.org)
* Swinging Along the Border: Charles Mingus' Album 'Tijuana Moods' Finds New Resonance (WBGO)
* Interview: Milford Graves (BombMagazine.org)
* Where To Start: The Cosmic Genius Of Sun Ra (ClashMusic.com)
* London’s young jazz heroes are crafting their own sound (HuckMagazine.com)

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

April is Jazz Appreciation Month

As we always like to remind folks around this time of year, April is Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM), an annual event created by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History "to draw greater public attention to the extraordinary heritage and history of jazz and its importance as an American cultural heritage."

In addition, JAM is "intended to stimulate the current jazz scene and encourage people of all ages to participate in jazz — to study the music, attend concerts, listen to jazz on radio and recordings, read books about jazz, and support institutional jazz programs."

To promote the event, once again the Smithsonian has commissioned a poster of a jazz legend; this year's poster (pictured) features a classic Al Hirschfeld caricature of clarinet player and bandleader Benny Goodman, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Goodman's birth. The museum has printed 250,000 posters for free distribution to music and jazz educators, librarians, music merchants and manufacturers, radio stations, arts presenters, and U.S. embassies worldwide. To request a copy, send an email to jazz@si.edu. You can also download the poster (pictured) in PDF format.

To help interested listeners find jazz events during the month, The Smithsonian also publishes a calendar of JAM-related events nationwide.

And while no St. Louis presenters have announced plans for a formal celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, the schedule of local concerts for April certainly has plenty of activity, including performances in the first two weeks of the month from banjo player Bela Fleck and the Africa Project; "The Genius of Eddie Henderson" with pianist Eric Reed and singers Carla Cook and Allan Harris; singer Jan Shapiro; poet/author Ntozake Shange with saxophonist Hamiet Bluiett; the Matt Wilson Quartet; Jazz Attack featuring saxophonist Richard Elliot, trumpeter Rick Braun and singer/guitarist Jonathan Butler; the Wee Trio; Gutbucket; saxophonist Greg Osby's "St. Louis Shoes" project with guest soloist Willie Akins; and the NIU Jazz Ensemble with special guest Benny Golson on saxophone.

Later in April, look for shows from trumpeter Sean Jones; guitarist John Jorgenson; the Greater St. Louis Jazz Festival with Peter Erskine, Jon Faddis, Lou Marini and John Pizzarelli; the Dixie Daredevils; ambient music group Mountains; and the Yellowjackets with guitarist Mike Stern. You can find listings for all these performances, and perhaps plan your own personal celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, by visiting the St. Louis Jazz Notes Calendar.