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"Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart."
- William Wordsworth
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Newly Published
on Jerry Jazz Musician
* Kevin Boyle, National Book Award winning author of Arc of Justice, on the Jazz Age civil rights saga of Detroit's Ossian and Gladys Sweet
* Jazz historian and Living With Jazz author Dan Morgenstern, on his career as a jazz writer, his defense of the latter-day Louis Armstrong, and his perspectives on eleven unique artists who, in their own way, helped construct the foundation of the music Morgenstern has so eloquently advocated for over half-a-century
* In the sixteenth edition of Great
Encounters, Doug Ramsey, author of Take Five: The Public and Private Lives of Paul Desmond, writes of the complexities surrounding the addition of drummer Joe Morello to the Dave Brubeck Quartet
* "S'monka Tetes," a poem by
Golda Solomon
* New in the Art Gallery...Work by Artoni Fletcher and Kenneth Walker
* Visit Boho Nouveau, our Catalog of Cool in which novelty is the great parent of pleasure
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Plus...Conversations with Gary
Giddins, Quiz Show, Accent on Youth, Heroes, Poetry, Short Fiction, Think About It,
Catalog of Cool and more...
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From our
previous issue
* Fletcher Henderson biographer
Jeffrey Magee on the career of the musician who helped shape an entire musical era
* Paul Morris writes of the riches of Weather Bird: Jazz at the Dawn of its Second Century, the new collection of essays by Gary Giddins, the country's most eminent jazz critic who is a frequent contributor to Jerry Jazz Musician. Morris's review includes a variety of book excerpts and sound samples
* Jackson Lassiter is the winner of our ninth Short Fiction Contest. His story is called "Natural Selection"
* In Accent on Youth writer Bunny M's new column, "The Coffeehouse Culture," she takes a look at its contributions to young people's growing appreciation for music, life and style
* In the fifteenth edition of Great
Encounters, Ed Kirkeby, Fats Waller's personal manager and author of Ain't Misbehavin': The Story of Fats Waller, writes about the night Art Tatum dazzled Harlem pianists Waller and James P. Johnson
* "So What," a poem by
Golda Solomon
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Heroes...We all had them. For years, we have been asking the guests
we interview to talk about theirs. You can read them at our
"Heroes" page. Now, we invite you
to write about the person you recall being your own childhood
hero. All
submissions are published
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Coming Soon
* Gary
Giddins on big bands
* Django
Reinhardt biographer Michael Dregni
* Paul Desmond biographer Doug Ramsey
* Reverend C. L. Franklin biographer Nick Salvatore
...and lots more in the
works...
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Many thanks to those who have made contributions to Jerry Jazz Musician
Jerry Jazz
Musician
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