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Other Places: Stamm And Cables

April 5, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Small town newspapers sometimes provide surprisingly interesting coverage of world-traveling jazz artists who pass through or live in their communities. For decades, Marvin Stamm and his wife Nancy have been residents of the Westchester County town of North Salem, an hour north of New York City. … [Read more...]

Sarah Vaughan And Joe Louis In Chicago

April 4, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Here’s a followup to the Sarah Vaughan birthday post of March 27. In his Crown Propeller’s Blog, Armin Büttner published a picture of the great singer in interesting company at the Crown Propeller Lounge in Chicago. The club thrived as one of the city’s most vital nightspots from the late … [Read more...]

High Water And Mr. Five By Five

April 3, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Here’s the latest in the Rifftides spring series. The snow is melting fast in the mountains and the rivers are running high. From today’s early afternoon cycling expedition, you see the Naches River just before it merges into the Yakima and below that, a branch of the Yakima River near … [Read more...]

Spring Is Here

April 1, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

We are back from vacation, and look what sprang while we were gone. We'll have apricots. There is regrouping, listening, reading and blogging to do. Stay tuned. But, how do we live up to that headline? Ah...of course; Stan Getz, Lou Levy, Monty Budwig and Victor Lewis, 1981. … [Read more...]

Thad Jones (1923-1986)

March 28, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Vacationing in Santa Barbara, Ojai and environs does not preclude observing Thad Jones's 90th birthday. There's no better way to do that than with Thad conducting the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra's extraordinary version of Jerome Richardson's "The Groove Merchant." This is from a European … [Read more...]

Missing Sarah Vaughan

March 27, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

The Rifftides staff is on vacation, but we took a vote and decided that Sarah Vaughan’s birthday warrants a break. We came across a couple of videos from Sarah’s 1985 appearance at the Satin Doll in Tokyo. They have not had the hundreds of thousands of YouTube hits awarded some of her other … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Anthony Lewis, 1927-2013

March 25, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

I was saddened to learn this morning of the passing of Anthony Lewis, the New York Times columnist and, earlier in his career, nonpareil Supreme Court reporter. Lewis had a nearly unmatched ability to make complex issues clear and understandable. He set standards. For a comprehensive obituary and … [Read more...]

Catching Up With Eric Felten

March 24, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Journalist, trombonist and bandleader Eric Felten continues his multifaceted ways. He has added internet television to his repertoire, presenting, interviewing and sometimes sitting in with prominent jazz artists. His latest Wall Sreet Journal op-ed piece recalls how a tax rule now nearly forgotten … [Read more...]

Nemuri Kyoshirō, Live

March 22, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

No sooner do I review the new Ian Carey album (see the previous exhibit) than “Nemuri Kyoshirō” pops up on YouTube with moving pictures of another installment of that Evan Francis (tenor sax)-Kasey Knudsen(alto sax) blues chase and fresh solos by Carey and pianist Adam Shulman. We get a bonus … [Read more...]

Recent Listening: Carey, Mingus, Ellington

March 22, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

It’s time to catch up with a few of the CDs that make their way into my house from what is often described, puzzlingly, as the dying jazz scene. If jazz is dying, the people recording and distributing all this music haven’t noticed. Hey, at least I got the piles of recordings off the floor. Now … [Read more...]

Marian McPartland!

March 21, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

I missed Marian McPartland’s birthday. Now, she’s 95 plus one day, and I wish her all the best. Here she is in 1955 with her Hickory House trio, Bill Crow on bass, Joe Morello on drums (courtesy of Steve Cerra's Jazz Profiles), then in solo with her ballad “Afterglow” at the Monterey Jazz … [Read more...]

Compatible Quotes: Marian McPartland

March 21, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

At the risk of being a fuddy-duddy I don't have a computer; I don't have e-mail; and I really don't need something in my house that I would be sitting in front of for hours. By the way, I got a Grammy, which was a big thrill. It's awful to have to, but I've started thinking … [Read more...]

The Brubeck Institute Festival

March 21, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

The Brubeck Institute Festival—underway since Monday—gets into full swing tonight in Stockton, California, with a concert by the Tom Harrell Quintet. Other major musicians involved include The Brubeck Brothers Quartet, Gunther Schuller, Wynton Marsalis and Joe Gilman. Paul Conley reports … [Read more...]

Other Matters: If It’s Not One Thing…

March 19, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

...it's another; in this case that pesky gremlin. Rifftides finally banished him after two weeks of intermittent computer attacks, so he moved on to disrupt power to the western data center that provides the energy artsjournal.com blogs need to get on the internet. Rifftides was out of business for … [Read more...]

Twitter And Rod Levitt

March 18, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Twitter and I are not strangers, but I recognize the addictive potential of tweeting and try not to get hooked. Still, occasional Rifftides announcements via Twitter turn up followers whom I, in turn, follow. A new one is Ken Pickering, the artistic director of the Vancouver, Canada, Jazz Festival. … [Read more...]

New Recommendations

March 17, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

The new batch of suggested listening and viewing—a long time coming—will be posted in the main column for a day or so before the recommendations move down for new exhibits. They will be in the right column under Doug's Picks until the staff can be persuaded to post new ones. This time … [Read more...]

CD: Ron Miles

March 17, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Ron Miles: Quiver (enja yellow bird) Miles’s playing on “There Ain’t No Sweet Man Worth the Salt of My Tears” draws 21st century Denver and 1928 Chicago close. Some of his flurries of wildness on this album are as daring as the work of any modern trumpeter, but the Bix Beiderbecke … [Read more...]

CD: Heather Masse And Dick Hyman

March 17, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Heather Masse And Dick Hyman: Lock My Heart (Red House) With The Wailin’ Jennys and the Wayfaring Strangers and appearances on radio’s Prairie Home Companion, Heather Masse has attracted a following among folk and bluegrass fans. This album of duets with master pianist Dick Hyman discloses … [Read more...]

CD/DVD: Miles Davis

March 17, 2013 by Doug Ramsey

Miles Davis Quintet Live In Europe 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 2 (Columbia/Legacy) This three-CD, one-DVD set finds the trumpeter fomenting even more dramatic change than usual. The first volume in the so-called bootleg series of Davis concert recordings found his primarily acoustic 1967 … [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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