David Adler

17
Aug

Here’s to Jimmy

Belatedly linking to this nice NYT photo gallery featuring the work of jazz photographer Jimmy Katz. (Hat tip Patrick J.) I had the pleasure of working with Jimmy and Dena on a bunch of “@Home” features for Jazz Times a few years ago (Ray Drummond, Andy Bey, Ben Allison, Fred Hersch, Reggie Workman, Dr. Billy Taylor, more). Personally and professionally,

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16
Aug

In a nutshell

By Jim Morin, via Gene (click image for clearer focus):

14
Aug

Les Paul: a postscript

Howard Mandel sparked a back-and-forth about Les Paul on Facebook that had Claire Daly recalling one of Paul’s favorite gags: He’d sing “Happy Birthday” to some lucky audience member, and on the final “You!”, he’d give that person the finger. Which reminded me: Two years prior to my JVC Jazz Festival piece, I covered Les’s 88th birthday celebration at the

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13
Aug

On Les Paul

In 2005 I wrote an appreciation of Les Paul for the JVC Jazz Festival booklet. I had an opportunity to interview Paul backstage at the Iridium, and also to play phone tag with an old guitar hero of mine, Journey’s Neal Schon (we never did hook up). On the occasion of Paul’s passing, I offer the article text below. —

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12
Aug

On Mike Lorenz

In the current Philadelphia Weekly: Mike Lorenz QuartetSun., Aug. 16, 8:30pm. $5. Gojjo, 4540 Baltimore Ave. 215.238.1236 www.scifiphilly.com Guitarist Mike Lorenz operates out of the Lehigh Valley and mixes it up regularly in Philly, bringing a focused and fluent vocabulary to music of original construction. Working within the melodically edgy orbit of such role models as Ben Monder and Kurt

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12
Aug

Jazz and the young

Better late than never, I’m linking to Patrick J’s two responses to Terry Teachout’s dire forecast in The Wall Street Journal on the health of the jazz audience. I’ll just recap and elaborate what I wrote in Patrick’s comments section: Big duh, Mr. Teachout. We all know the jazz audience will never rival the arena rock audience. As John Seabrook’s

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12
Aug

Art and political ethics: an aside

Randy Cohen, “The Ethicist” columnist for the New York Times, asks in a blog post, “Can you Hate the Artist but Love the Art?” As his main case study he cites the recently deceased Budd Schulberg, legendary screenwriter and namer of names to the House Un-American Activities Committee. The HUAC testimony of Schulberg, Elia Kazan and others is too complex

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7
Aug

The week on disc (48)

In case you missed the last one… Dave Holland/Chris Potter/Gonzalo Rubalcaba/Eric Harland, The Monterey Quartet: Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival (MJF Records) Baptiste Trotignon, Share (Sunnyside) Christian McBride and Inside Straight, Kind of Brown (Mack Avenue) Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble, The Moment’s Energy (ECM) Laurent Coq, Eight Fragments of Summer (88 Trees) Opsvik & Jennings, A Dream I

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