Proponents of an anti-Israel boycott have tried to pressure Amitav Ghosh, one of my intellectual heroes, to turn down the Dan David Prize. Ghosh has declined to do so, and his reasoning is characteristically eloquent. Margaret Atwood, Ghosh’s co-recipient of the prize, has also rebuffed the boycotters, and just as eloquently. [Via Normblog, Engage.] In marked contrast, Gil Scott-Heron seems
Another NYC mega jazz fest to pair with Winter Jazz Fest. This one in June. Details here.
Oh, I do wish I could go. The Philadelphia Museum of Art has commissioned Shorter and the quartet to premiere a new work inspired by the museum’s Asian art collection. Details on the flyer below. Click to enlarge or go here for a clearer image.
In the new Philadelphia Weekly: Bill MaysSat., Apr. 24, 8 & 10pm. $20. Chris’ Jazz Café, 1421 Sansom St. 215.568.3131 www.chrisjazzcafe.com Bill Mays was once a Hollywood session hand, but he rose to become a fine jazz piano modernist, paying dues with the likes of Bud Shank and Shelly Manne and recently succeeding Bill Charlap in the eminent Phil Woods
In case you missed the last one… Samuel Blaser, Solo Bone (SLAM, 2009) Adam Rudolph & Ralph Jones, Yèyí: A Wordless Psalm of Prototypical Vibrations (Meta) John Blake, Jr. Quartet, Motherless Child (ARC) Earl MacDonald, Re:Visions: Works for Jazz Orchestra (Death Defying) Harris Simon, The Mastery of Passion (Resonance) Nick Hempton Band (ind.)
Via Huffington Post, via @coolmcjazz:
Having begun to read David Aaronovitch’s engaging Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History, I am prompted once again to mention the UK-based saxophonist and political agitator Gilad Atzmon. To be clear, Atzmon does not appear in Aaronovitch’s first chapter, about The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. However, Aaronovitch does reveal something that underlines
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve been nominated for this year’s Helen Dance-Robert Palmer Award for Review and Feature Writing, given annually by the Jazz Journalists Association. My fellow nominees are Nate Chinen, Gary Giddins, Marc Myers, Doug Ramsey and Ben Ratliff. Full list of Jazz Awards semi-finalists, and details on the June 14 event, here.