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Archives for 2010

Studios And Sound: Followup

February 22, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

For more on the sound quality issues raised in the following exhibit (February 21), see the comments that piece has stimulated (click on the Comments button at the end of the item). Also, go here for a golden oldie updating news about Roy DuNann, a late-20th-century hero of recorded sound. That … [Read more...]

Other Places: Studios And Sound

February 21, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

In their list of priorities, most serious listeners put music's content before the quality of its sound. In one of our listening sessions at my house, I apologized to Paul Desmond for the scratchy surface of the old vinyl LP I was playing for him. "I don't care if it's recorded on cellophane … [Read more...]

Correspondence: Post-Katrina Videos

February 19, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides reader Lauren Kesner O'Brien writes from New Orleans: I'm the founder of a new video magazine, www.telegraph21.com, and am contacting you because all week we are featuring great videos about jazz and New Orleans. In particular I thought today and tomorrow's video feature, The Sound After … [Read more...]

Speaking Of New Orleans: Astral Project

February 19, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

If it has been a while since you've heard these exemplars of modern New Orleans music, now in their 32nd year, here's your chance. It's Astral Project on the road last fall at the Artists Quarter in St. Paul, Minnesota. The band is Tony Dagradi, tenor (and at the end soprano) saxophone; Steve … [Read more...]

Comes The Dawn

February 18, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

(All right, the headline is a cheap play on words. I tried to resist.) Speaking of Dawn Clement (see the next exhibit), Jim Wilke will broadcast her trio in concert next Sunday, February 21, at 1 PM Pacific Standard Time. It will be on Wilke's Jazz Northwest program on KPLU-FM, the Seattle-Tacoma … [Read more...]

Recent Listening: Bloom, Clayton, Allen

February 17, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Jane Ira Bloom, Mental Weather (Outline). This 2008 quartet album by the soprano saxophonist deserved Rifftides attention long before now. Bloom is noted for her control, intonation and full-bodied sound on a notoriously thin and cranky instrument, but those qualities merely serve her creativity, … [Read more...]

Book Review (Illustrated): Pops

February 15, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Terry Teachout, Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong (Houghton Mifflin, 474 pages, $30) A good biography of a musician makes the reader want to listen. Alexander Wheelock Thayer triggered that compulsion with his life of Beethoven, Marion Hildesheimer with Mozart, Richard Sudhalter with Bix Beiderbecke. … [Read more...]

Pops In Full Flight

February 15, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Critical carping and misguided stylistic arguments aside, in every period of his career Louis Armstrong was formidable in his playing and singing. His appearance with the All-Stars at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival reminded many who had taken Armstrong for granted of the power of his art. Through … [Read more...]

Jake Hanna, 1931-2010

February 13, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Drummer Jake Hanna died last night in Los Angeles of complications from a blood disease. He was 78. Versatile across all jazz styles, in small groups and large Hanna swung with unremitting flexibility and power. He was the spark plug of big bands led by Woody Herman, Maynard Ferguson and Harry James … [Read more...]

Other Places: JazzHouse Update

February 12, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Author Nick Catalano recently had occasion to revisit the JazzHouse in Copenhagen. The club is the successor to the Montmartre, which presented dozens of the world's best jazz artists in the 1950s and '60s. Rifftides pieces about Bud Powell and the Montmartre's masks stimulated considerable … [Read more...]

CD: Ron Carter

February 10, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

It is the custom of trumpeter John McNeil to disseminate notices about his band's engagements at Puppet's, a Brooklyn, New York, night club. Late today, he issued a special edition: Tonight's gig at Puppets is cancelled. Don't know why... … [Read more...]

Monk And Mingus In Seattle

February 10, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Once in a great while, I encounter a photograph so good that it is necessary to dream up a reason to use it. In the case of the one beow, no dreaming was necessary. The lighting, sharpness and definition are so right, the shot looks like 3-D. The tenor saxophonist is Hadley Caliman. The conductor … [Read more...]

Keep An Ear Out For Gadi Lehavi

February 8, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

With fairness, it could be charged that Rifftides has been too concerned lately with the old and the dead. Well, certain observances and acknowledgements needed to be made. But let's move on. David Liebman wrote with an antidote. Here's his message: ok--it's a cliche now that "they"(meaning the … [Read more...]

Compatible Quotes: Youth

February 8, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.--Friedrich Nietzsche It is all that the young can do for the old, to shock them and keep them up to date.--George Bernard Shaw For God's sake give me the young man … [Read more...]

The Willis Conover Facebook Page

February 7, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

What three administrations in the White House have refused to do, the people have done. They have recognized Willis Conover, the Voice of America broadcaster who may have been America's greatest cultural diplomat of the Cold War. He now has his own Facebook page, The Willis Conover Club. Will that … [Read more...]

John Dankworth, RIP

February 6, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Sad news from London that Johnny Dankworth --Sir John Dankworth-- has died at 82. The alto saxophonist, composer and band leader and his wife, the singer Cleo Laine, have been pillars of jazz in England since the early 1950s. To read the BBC's announcement of his death, go here. John Dankworth … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: Woody Herman’s Second Herd

February 6, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Browsing YouTube, I came across what must be among the rarest pieces of jazz film, a sequence of Woody Herman's Second Herd, the celebrated Four Brothers band. We hear Herman's vocal and a bit of Stan Getz's tenor saxophone on "Caldonia," then most of "Northwest Passage," both pieces holdovers from … [Read more...]

Other Places: The Jazz Side Of Haydn

February 5, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

In today's New York Times, classical music critic Steve Smith gives an account of a rare encounter between improvising jazz musicians and a work of Franz Josef Haydn. To read it, go here. … [Read more...]

Correspondence: About Mike Wofford

February 4, 2010 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides Washington, DC, correspondent John Birchard has rediscovered pianist Mike Wofford and filed this appreciation: I've been listening lately to Mike Wofford. I first heard his work on an Epic LP titled Strawberry Wine back in the early 60's and was impressed, especially with a couple of his … [Read more...]

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