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Ystad 2018

July 29, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

On southern Sweden’s Baltic coast, the venerable town of Ystad is about to launch the 2018 edition of the festival that has made the medieval village, now a town of 29,00, a prime summer music destination in Europe. Officially named the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival, it has been notable for a … [Read more...]

Ann Cefola: Free Ferry & The Getz-Gilberto Connection

July 28, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

About a year ago, I received a request from The Upper Hand Press for permission to use parts of what I wrote in the liner notes for the reissue of Getz/Gilberto Featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim. The 1963 album included Joao Gilberto’s wife Astrud singing Jobim’s “The Girl From Ipanema.” In the … [Read more...]

Patrick Williams Is Gone

July 26, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Sorry to learn that composer, arranger and bandleader Patrick Williams died yesterday at 79. Prolific in his work for motion pictures and television, Williams was sometimes taken for granted—but never by fellow members of the arranging fraternity or by the musicians who took part in recordings of … [Read more...]

Frishberg On The Half Note, Revisited

July 22, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

It's Sunday, it's hotter than blazes around here, and I'm out of ideas. Well...almost out. Something brought to mind a contribution by Dave Frishberg early in the blog's history. " Here it is, exactly as it appeared in the summer of 2007, except that when I enlarged the photos a bit, they took on … [Read more...]

Reminder: Noal Cohen’s Jazz History Website

July 21, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

When you search for information about a wide variety of jazz subjects, chances are good that you will find it on Noal Cohen's site. Experienced as a drummer, writer and researcher, Mr. Cohen (pictured) is particularly knowledgeable and helpful about music of the 1950s and '60s, but his expertise … [Read more...]

Followup: Bechet By Liebman And Stowell

July 19, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Following the June 28 Rifftides review of the Scenes trio’s Destinations album, its guitarist, John Stowell, sent this comment: "Your readers might also enjoy the recent duo CD I recorded with Dave Liebman. It was Dave’s idea to do Sidney Bechet tunes. The record, Petite Fleur, is also on … [Read more...]

This Is Your Vinyl Notice

July 16, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

The long-playing 33&1/3 RPM record is far from dead. Following up on the July 12 Rifftides review of Duck Baker’s LP of Thelonious Monk compositions, here are three other relatively recent vinyl albums worthy of your acquaintance.   Rudresh Mahanthappa Indo-Pak Coalition, Agrima … [Read more...]

Recent Listening In Brief: Black Art Jazz Collective, Lynn Arriale

July 14, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Black Art Jazz Collective, Armor of Pride (High Note Records) Half of the Collective’s members are leading lights among jazz artists in their forties and early fifties. They include trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery and pianist Xavier Davis. The younger trombonist James … [Read more...]

Duck Baker On Thelonious Monk

July 12, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Duck Baker Plays Monk (Triple Point Records) Duck Baker (Richard Royal Baker IV) may not be a household name among jazz devotees at large, but in his career of more than four decades he has become a hero to other guitarists. He has led or been involved in dozens of recordings of folk music from … [Read more...]

Watrous Plays

July 6, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides" readers sent so many interesting comments about the passing of Bill Watrous, and about Alexandra Leh’s remembrance the following day, that the staff has voted to reward you all with video of the trombonist in a remarkable ballad performance. It’s from a 1976 television appearance. I … [Read more...]

Henry Butler, 1948-2018

July 4, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

  The gifted New Orleans pianist Henry Butler has died. He was 69. Noted for virtuosity at the keyboard and soulful depth as a singer, Butler pursued his career primarily in his home city, with frequent tours overseas. Blinded by glaucoma as an infant, he excelled academically at all levels … [Read more...]

A Watrous Followup

July 4, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

In response to yesterday’s item about the passing of trombonist Bill Watrous, Alexandra Leh sent a comment so interesting that I am taking the liberty of converting it to a stand-alone guest column. I hope she doesn't mind. I certainly don't mind her making me homesick for Jim & Andy's. Ms. … [Read more...]

An Annual Rifftides Independence Day Reminder

July 4, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. —Benjamin Franklin America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. —Abraham Lincoln … [Read more...]

Bill Watrous Has Died

July 3, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Trombonist Bill Watrous died yesterday in Los Angeles at the age of 79. Celebrated for his skill, range and speed, Watrous employed those attributes in a career that began with Billy Butterfield and included work with the big bands of Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Maynard Ferguson and Johnny Richards. … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Mandhira de Saram On Improvisation—And Much Else

June 30, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Improvisation in music did not begin with jazz. Bach and Chopin were noted improvisers, as was Beethoven. One of the great Beethoven stories is about the flamboyant pianist Daniel Steibelt (seen right) challenging Beethoven (seen left) to an improvisation contest, in effect a musical duel. Steibelt … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: The New One By Scenes

June 28, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Scenes, Destinations (Origin) Drummer John Bishop, guitarist John Stowell and bassist Jeff Johnson will soon be celebrating two decades together as the trio they call Scenes. Bishop founded the Origin label in Seattle in 1997, and by the fall of 2000 the three veteran Pacific Northwest … [Read more...]

Weekend Listening With Jim Wilke

June 22, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Now and then, Rifftides alerts readers to Jim Wilke’s Jazz Northwest, the program in which the veteran broadcaster presents his recordings of the region’s jazz artists. Jim’s long-running Sunday series has become a regular date for listeners not only in the Pacific Northwest but also—because … [Read more...]

When Grant Green Got Funky

June 21, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Grant Green, From Paris To Antibes" (1969-1970) (Resonance) Grant Green, Slick! Live At Oil Can Harry’s, (Resonance) Two previously unissued Grant Green albums are giving the guitarist’s music something of a comeback. Green, who died in 1979 when he was 47, recorded extensively for the … [Read more...]

Monday Surprise: Seeing Bix

June 18, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

For many aficionados of Bix Beiderbecke the surprise is not that there is so little film of the great cornetist, but that there is any. To the left, we see a frame of film shot in 1928 for Fox Movietone News of the Whiteman orchestra recording or rehearsing a piece called "My Ohio Home." When … [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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