Friday, August 2, 2013

Jazz Journal Magazine August 2013

The Seven Ages of Stan As he racks up 70 years as a professional jazz musician the Lee Konitz of the accordion talks to Simon Spillett

Profiles Trumpeter and singer Sue Richardson turns to Chet Baker as an antidote to the overly technical; pianist Huw Warren brings the luminous jazz-folk of Quercus to Brecon; Smalls boss Spike Wilner tests the Ronnie Scott joke about making a million out of a jazz club

Jack McDuff Ronald Atkins looks at how Brother Jack brought order and new life to the organ combo, extending traditional musical forms such as the blues

Blowin’ in from Chicago Simon Adams checks the pulse of jazz in the Windy City and finds it healthy – particularly under the tutelage of former Hep Records cornet man Rob Mazurek

Desert island swing Derek Ansell reflects on the history of castaway jazz and pulls his own favourites from the waves

Book & DVD reviews Bud Powell; mainstream revisionism; Kid Ory; Ronnie's sketches; All Night Long reissued; Neil Cowley in Montreux

Anec-dotage Alan Luff marks two more big birthdays: Bob Crosby and Charlie Barnet

Obituaries Johnny Smith; Sam Most; Paul Smith

Record reviews Seventy CDs assessed, including a host of reissues.
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