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Followup: Means Of Delivery

July 27, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

It turns out that many listeners are concerned with the issues covered in our Means of Delivery discussion. Here are comments from three Rifftides readers. Like you, I'm pondering today's post re: means of delivery. We really must adjust to new realities, but I'm having a hard time believing that I … [Read more...]

Comment: Means Of Delivery

July 26, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Yesterday's post … [Read more...]

Eyewitness

July 26, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Mention of Chubby Jackson's album Chubby's Back as a digital download brought this account of the session that produced it. Doug: I was at the session in 1957 when this album was recorded. I was editor of Down Beat at the time, and a close friend of Chubby's, and I had been asked to write the liner … [Read more...]

Colloquy: Means Of Delivery

July 25, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides Reader Marc Myers writes from New York City: Some jazz tidbits... 1. Desmond's Bridge Over Troubled Water is an iTunes download for $9.90. This is an absolute gem (thanks so much for turning me onto it). Wow. 2. The rare and expensive import, Chubby's Back (Chubby Jackson, about whom not … [Read more...]

Sancton’s Song For Students

July 24, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Each summer, Tulane University in New Orleans sends the coming autumn's entering students a book to read. Tulane's goal in its reading project is "to provide new students with a shared intellectual experience through the reading and discussion of a common book and a campus-wide intellectual dialogue … [Read more...]

Weekend Listening

July 21, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Il Bello Del Jazz The Italian pianist Roberto Magris, who operates a band called Europlane, is out with a new CD featuring a distinguished guest. In his mid-forties, Magris is one of those European artists so steeped in jazz that in a blindfold test a listener--no matter how perceptive--would be … [Read more...]

Malachi Thompson, Dead at 56

July 20, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Malachi Thompson, the sparkling, exploratory, Chicago jazz trumpeter who died of cancer on Tuesday at the age of fifty-six, recorded a flurry of CDs in his last decade. Many of Thompson's albums for his hometown label Delmark pulled off the demanding trick of looking simultaneously forward and … [Read more...]

Comments: Vanishing OJCs

July 20, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Thank you so much for the great service you did for all serious jazz lovers regarding Concord's discontinuing so many important titles. This is infuriating and exasperating news. Key titles by Miles, Trane, and so many others will soon be axed. It's disgusting. I was already p____d off when they … [Read more...]

Small Adventure On The Bike Trail

July 20, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

It was over in three seconds. I had broken out my moderately refurbished road bike early in the morning and taken it for its first real ride in a couple of years, a break from my recent steady routine of mountain biking. Along the trail near where the Naches River flows into the Yakima, I came up … [Read more...]

As I Was Saying…

July 19, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Recordings are a commodity. Companies sell them to make money. When a CD stops selling briskly, only a label willing to make money slowly over a period of years, or one that feels a cultural obligation, keeps it in the catalog. For decades, the Fantasy complex of labels took the long view. Its … [Read more...]

Comment: Otra Vez

July 19, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

In the final installment of … [Read more...]

Listeners’ Choices, Part 5

July 18, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Welcome to the final installment of messages from Rifftides readers sharing with all of us what you have been listening to. "·I enjoy reading your blog. The following is what have been listening to recently. Dave Holland Quintet, Prime Directive. I have been listening to this album for the last few … [Read more...]

Listeners’ Choices, Part 4

July 17, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Ah, well, over the weekend so many more of you responded to the request for your current listening choices that we can't wrap it up today after all. If you wish to understand the genesis of these listings, go here. But--I am sorry--it's too late to contribute. At some point, we have to get back to … [Read more...]

Readers’ Choices, Part 3

July 15, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Here is the third report on the survey of what Rifftides readers are listening to these days. "·Today I have two CDs in my car player: A lovely duo recording by Randy Sandke and Dick Hyman, and a CD reissue of one of my favorite LPs, Boss of the Blues, with Joe Turner and a dynamite studio band … [Read more...]

Readers’ Choices, Part 2

July 14, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Entries are still arriving in the worldwide Rifftides listeners' sweepstakes (no losers, no prizes). It is not too late to join. All civil responses will be published. Simply send an e-mail message telling us your current listening choice. Please include your name and where you live. Here is the … [Read more...]

Readers Choices, Part 1

July 13, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

We suggested that Rifftides readers around the world disclose their current listening. The replies are rolling in, so many that we will have to post them in installments. Here is the first batch. Wherever possible, the Rifftides staff has provided links for those who are interested in pursuing their … [Read more...]

A Sign Of Nostalgia

July 13, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Homeward bound on a two-hour ride, I saw this sign on the front of a ramshackle house: HIPPIESUSE SIDE DOOR If you have forgotten about hippies or are too young to remember them, or if you're an aging hippie and want to read about yourself, here are the first few lines of the Wikipedia … [Read more...]

A Request

July 12, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The site meter shows that new Rifftides readers have checked in this week from Algiers, Algeria Tokyo, Japan Bejing, China Reykjavk, Iceland Ajidjan, Cote D'Ivoire Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain North Ockendon, Thurrock, in the United Kingdom And from these places, among others, in the United … [Read more...]

Tjader Addendum

July 12, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Devra DoWrite, of eagle eye and encylopedic knowledge, adds information to the Rifftides item in the following exhibit about a good old Cal Tjader album wth Eugene Wright, Gerald Wiggins and Bill Douglass. What was not mentioned was a small fact that gives "but of course" understanding to why … [Read more...]

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Doug Ramsey

Doug is a recipient of the lifetime achievement award of the Jazz Journalists Association. He lives in the Pacific Northwest, where he settled following a career in print and broadcast journalism in cities including New York, New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Antonio, … [MORE]

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