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Quotes: Pen Pals

March 22, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play, bring a friend... if you have one. - George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill Cannot possibly attend first night, will attend second... if there is one. - Winston Churchill, in reply … [Read more...]

Comment: The Seasons And Red Kelly

March 21, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Bill Crow read the Rifftides post about The Seasons, then wrote: Could this be the realization of the dream Red Kelly had when he started the OWL party in Olympia. He wanted to build a giant Sin Drome near Chehalis, where everyone could come and party. His slogan: "Unemployment isn't working!" Uh. … [Read more...]

The Seasons

March 20, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

A couple of Rifftides readers have asked if there is a website for The Seasons, the nifty 400-seat performance hall in Yakima, Washington, my current home town. The Pacific Northwest of the United States is a wonderful place to visit. It is unlikely that many of you have immediate plans to come … [Read more...]

David Sills: Down The Line

March 17, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

For ten years or so, David Sills has been emerging as a tenor saxophonist with a knack for fashioning calm, cool improvised lines laced with melodic and harmonic interest. His tonal quality leads reviewers to make comparisons with Stan Getz and Lester Young. Based on his harmonic resourcefulness, … [Read more...]

Comment: Fathead, and Lou, Too

March 17, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Larry Kart writes from Chicago about the David "Fathead" Newman review in the next exhibit: A wise, lovely, loving piece of writing. A "customized time value" -- yes. I had a similar thought the other day listening to Lou Donaldson on the reissue of his Blue Note album The Natural Soul. The way he … [Read more...]

Fathead

March 16, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

One minute and twenty-six seconds into a blues called “Bu Bop Bass” on his new CD, Cityscape, the tenor saxophonist David “Fathead” Newman begins his solo with a phrase that consists of two quarter-note Fs, a quarter-note A and a half-note A—an interval of a major third in the key of F … [Read more...]

Where Did THAT Come From?

March 16, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Speak low, if you speak love —William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, 1599 Speak low, when you speak love—Ogden Nash, Kurt Weill, “Speak Low,” One Touch of Venus, 1943 … [Read more...]

Preamble To Reviews

March 15, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

A copy of every jazz album released does not show up at my house. It only seems that way when I look at, maneuver around or trip over stacks of CDs. The stream of review copies arriving by mail, UPS, FedEx and DHL makes it possible for a music writer to keep up with the work of established artists, … [Read more...]

Horn And McPartland—Girl Talk, And More

March 15, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

In the quarter of a century during which Marian McPartland has presented Piano Jazz on National Public Radio, her guests have included most of the idiom’s important pianists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, ranging in style from Jay McShann to Chick Corea. One of the most … [Read more...]

Swinging and Christian Scott: A Sort Of Review

March 14, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

If conventional wisdom and the Nielsen SoundScan survey are right, jazz titles constitute three-to-four percent of CDs. That means that jazz CDs account for about two-million-480-thousand of the 619-million total CD sales Nielsen reports for 2005. Putting aside such value-laden considerations as … [Read more...]

Crow Flight

March 13, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Bill Crow, bassist, author and occasional Rifftides correspondent, has taken to the air or the ether, or whatever you call the medium that contains the internet. His new website is a work in progress, as all good websites should be. He writes, I keep polishing it as I learn the software. Some of … [Read more...]

Birdshot

March 13, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The Charlie Parker posting has elicited a number of interesting responses, including this one from Rifftides reader Dave Lull. The late Esther Bubley took photographs of Charlie Parker and others at a jam session. There are a few of them posted at a web site devoted to Ms Bubley, and more posted … [Read more...]

The Return of Oska T

March 10, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Good news for radio listeners in Cincinnati, Ohio, or anywhere on the internet: The veteran broadcaster Oscar Treadwell (legendary would not be a hyperbolic term in this case) is back on the air. In his early career, Treadwell was so highly regarded by musicians that Wardell Gray named one of his … [Read more...]

Comments Updated: Charlie Parker

March 10, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Several interesting comments came in regarding the Charlie Parker posting. Many of them included information about the DVD that was the source of the footage on the Dailymotion web site. Here are some of the reader responses. The Parker/Hawkins footage is on "The Greatest Jazz Films Ever,” … [Read more...]

Comments: Military Bands

March 9, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

One of the pleasures of living in the Washington, D.C. area (there ARE some), is that the three main military jazz bands make their homes here. One of the better concerts I attended this past year was at George Washington University, where the Airmen of Note, the U-S Air Force's jazz group, played … [Read more...]

Global Expansion

March 9, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides is extending its reach in southern regions. Welcome to new Rifftides readers in Mexico, Peru and Djibouti. … [Read more...]

Charlie Parker Seen And Heard

March 8, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

For years, I have thought that the only film showing Charlie Parker at work was a well-known 1952 clip of Parker with Dizzy Gillespie when they appeared on a television program to receive a magazine award and played “Hot House.” It turns out, happily, that I was wrong. A website called … [Read more...]

Comment: Military Bands

March 8, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

With all the back-and-forth about Maynard Ferguson's band and outreach, music ed and so on, I wonder why the military bands are never mentioned? These ensembles are comprised of some of the best players and composers/arrangers on the planet and probably do more to keep students interested in jazz … [Read more...]

Other Matters: One Reason I Miss John Ciardi

March 7, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

From Ciardi’s A Browser’s Dictionary (1980): Hip Mod. Slang (and prob. becoming passé). Aware, knowing, up on, in the know. [Earlier hep with the same senses, perhaps modified from the military usage for counting cadence, itself a modification of “left” as in hep-ri'-hep (because … [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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