Feature: Jazz Workshop
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Jazz Workshop: In the Presence of the Masters— My evening with the jazz stars.
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Jazz Workshop: For Ornette Coleman on his 78th Birthday— Dear Ornette...
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Jazz Workshop: The Tricky Appeal of Free Jazz— Bear with me. My ultimate point requires me to relate three stories...
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Jazz Workshop: Kellaway's Triumph— Last week in Paris, piano master Roger Kellaway accepted the Prix du Jazz Classique for his album Heroes.
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Jazz Workshop: 2007 In Review— At last! The year-end edition of the Jazz Workshop has arrived!
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Jazz Workshop: Et Tu, Oscar Peterson?— A loving tribute to Oscar Peterson, 15 August 1925 - 23 December 2007.
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Jazz Workshop: Listening Guide to Duke Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige - Part 3, "Beige"— Conclusion of a three-part series - although a fourth may be in the cards?
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Jazz Workshop: Listening Guide to Duke Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige - Part 2 - Brown— Continuing the three-part experiment.
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Jazz Workshop: Listening Guide to Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige - Part 1, "Black"— Here begins a three-part experiment.
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Jazz Workshop: Music Criticism And The Race Card— Stanley Crouch has been haunting my dreams lately.
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Jazz Workshop: CD Review: Daniel Smith - The Swingin' Bassoon— Despite some obstacles, The Swingin’ Bassoon displays a deeply gifted, thoughtful, and emotive musician in Daniel Smith.
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Jazz Workshop: Max Roach (1924 - 2007) - A Revised Retrospective— I suggest that Max Roach is as pivotal a figure as Miles, and like him, a musician who shaped the major developments of his time.
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Jazz Workshop: The '90s and "Smooth Jazz"— What's up with 'em, anyway?
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Jazz Workshop: Out of Context— The test of a truly viable and durable piece of music is whether it can be translated into a different musical language than its source.
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Jazz Workshop: In Defense of Fusion, Part 2 – On the Rock Side— What these musicians know is what the rest of the jazz world should have seen 30 years ago.
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Jazz Workshop: In Defense of Fusion, Part 1 - The Case for John McLaughlin— John McLaughlin might be THE key figure in the first era of jazz fusion. Here's why.
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Music Review: Billy Bang Quintet with Frank Lowe - Above & Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids— If these old friends had to say goodbye, there was no more more glorious way to do it than Above & Beyond.
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Welcome To The Jazz Workshop— A new jazz feature begins at Blogcritics.
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