One hundred years ago this week, five New Orleans musicians made the first recording of a new genre of music unknown to most of the nation. “Livery Stable Blues,” the first studio number scratched ...
Early Jazz is an overview of the beginnings of jazz from its nineteenth-century roots through 1929, when elements of the Swing Era began to emerge. It is the first book on early jazz history in over ...
When the magazine began covering jazz in the 1920s, it often struggled to catch the beat. Ethan Iverson writes in this issue about a newly surfaced recording of pianist McCoy Tyner and saxophonist Joe ...
The late and legendary jazz trumpeter Doc Cheatham famously spent roughly 70 years as an outstanding exponent of that instrument, but he could also play saxophone. In fact, he played soprano sax on ...
Tickets are on sale for the for the Durango Ragtime and Early Jazz Festival, scheduled for April 3 to 6 in Durango. Ragtime and classic jazz musicians from around the United States will descend on ...
Great jazz artists fashion a unique manner of playing that expresses their musical personality. Jazz performance requires dynamic creativity, great knowledge of the jazz forms, and an incredible ...
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