[contextly_auto_sidebar id="eU8YgjHD3gXMIUOnpcZjatK14I2JyIm1"] The winter of 2013-2014 was relatively mild in the Pacific Northwest. Still, there was plenty of snow in the Cascades. It is melting and filling the rivers, not to overflowing, but with water high and fast enough to pull trees out of … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Nobody Else But Kern
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="l9zHFPSrBgX9qziE9L514OculJzaOSJV"] Jerome Kern (pictured) wrote his last song nearly 70 years ago, but the freshness of its melody, hipness of its harmonies, surprise of its extended form and charm of Oscar Hammerstein II’s lyric make it seem perpetually new. Jan … [Read more...]
Remember Mr. P.C.?
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="ZRikcL5pfPd5cAbbJIjdTbagy2S7nVBw"] It has been slightly more than two years since the Rifftides staff has alerted you the invaluable work of Mr. P.C. He is a counselor to musicians who takes to the web to address problems that are often so sensitive that his clients … [Read more...]
About Clark Terry
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="qng7CdV8vke0quBV3QWspbWu8dRiDvzC"] Gwen Terry told me today that at 93 her husband continues “as a tribune of survival.†The trumpeter, singer and NEA Jazz Master continues to confront his mobility and vision problems at home under ‘round-the-clock care paid for … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: Armen Donelian
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="iMLfOD50kXPBIC0zJc3jtrCsaZRP4DMc"] Armen Donelian, Sayat-Nova: Songs Of My Ancestors (Sunnyside) Alone and with a trio, Donelian plays works that inform his sense of who he is and confirm that great music is timeless and universal. The music of the Armenian composer … [Read more...]
Down At Small’s
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="Em0JeDIncJodW1DxUiGHLBlMATyV6vpN"] Smalls Jazz Club is in the eighth year of its most recent incarnation as a bastion of uncompromising jazz in New York City. A couple of blocks down 7th Avenue from the Village Vanguard, a couple up from The Garage, it is in a part of … [Read more...]
Evenin’
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="NzFBw7aNlwmITnaAaFgyeyrK9awIWBpU"] All day, we had fierce winds, grey skies threatening rainand then at sunset: An evening like ours might have made Jimmy Rushing feel a little better about things than when he recorded this with Count Basie in … [Read more...]
Other Matters: Jim Stephenson’s Kid Stuff
Rifftides was at ebb tide most of this week while I jumped in to help the Yakima Symphony Orchestra teach a couple of thousand children about music. The Chicago composer James Stephenson (pictured) was scheduled to be the narrator for his Compose Yourself, a 50-minute tour through instruments of the … [Read more...]
Duke Ellington’s Birthday
Today is the 115th anniversary of the birth of Duke Ellington, whose standing among the world’s great figures in music grows with each passing year. Miles Davis long ago summed up Ellington’s importance when he said, “At least one day out of the year all musicians should just put their … [Read more...]
The Monday Recommendation: CD, Alan Broadbent
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="QOPo2UZkV30pIkiku4L2Yk2lrGo5sUU9"] Alan Broadbent And NDR Big Band, America The Beautiful (Jan Matthies Records) Broadbent, a New Zealander who migrated to The United States, writes a tribute to his adopted land and records it with a German band. The shimmering … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Shorty Rogers On TV
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="TF0RvtLdQicNQ4GO9OHklpGjtOx3qwkF"] Bassist Chuck Deardorf called my attention to a video from the early 1960s, when jazz on the west coast of the US was attracting attention around the world. Many big band sidemen settled in southern California in the 1950s, joining … [Read more...]
Other Places: Ellington In Oregon
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="OMJP0sOse81KrK6HI0qR6LKFshsKiM9t"] It has been a long time since we shared a video creation by the poet and broadcaster Lynn Darroch. One of his latest stories recalls Duke Ellington’s relationship with Oregon, beginning in a time when innovation, courage and … [Read more...]
Herb Wong, 1926-2014
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="Jkb76eMXmGCYV5pAHUHIBRPo8KWnU57E"] Herb Wong, an academic scientist who became prominent as a jazz critic, record company executive and festival producer, died this week. A PhD in Zoology, he was a native of northern California’s Bay Area. Wong continued to follow … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: George Cables
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="qZsiDrgZippNAOLGZ4Dp1jTL8XrlGLy3"] George Cables, Icons and Influences (High Note) After nearly 50 years during which he himself has become a piano icon and influence, Cables offers a dozen pieces that have affected his approach. They are by, about, or reflect the … [Read more...]
Easter Drums
It was a full day, and the holiday greeting is late, but heartfelt. Happy Easter, everyone. Here’s one of the great sequences from the Fred Astaire-Judy Garland-Irving Berlin film Easter Parade. I hope that it makes you happy. For another great Astaire dance and drum sequence from the … [Read more...]
Irene Kral
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="8An3iXxFljyGejcP6m89fzkbgNqWgALZ"] The previous post was about lilacs, not Irene Kral, but it brought comments clearly indicating that Ms. Kral (1932-1978) is far from forgotten. She is forgotten least of all by her daughters, Jodi and Melissa. Jodi Burnett sent one … [Read more...]
Other Matters: Lilac Time
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="SnJrKKxOsbSvYC0tSJ3f7W8X1rMntWMS"] The Rifftides staff is up to his clavicle in non-Rifftides deadlines but wanted the readership to know that you are on his mind. He thought you would want to know that in the south forty, the lilacs and tulips are out. Junior … [Read more...]
Jazz Heroes
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="4oa6ntdS4ZD3Ntr1ppIq63bLSs19R0Pn"] The Jazz Journalists Association has named 24 Jazz Heroes, recognizing them as “activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz.†Among them is Jim Wilke (pictured on James Moody’s left), whose Sunday Jazz Northwest … [Read more...]
Other Matters: Ukraine
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="ztyrZNT58M739DrDlageHaobJ4Jr34W3"] A film about Ukraine’s position visa vis Russia showed up on YouTube earlier this week. In three days it has attracted more than 115,000 viewers. The film was created and posted by a video artist whose accompanying explanation said … [Read more...]
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