[contextly_auto_sidebar id="vuRd87ug4idXpW5aLnIa3C9oeQj6u8zn"] The past seven days have seen the deaths of three musicians who came to prominence as young men and had long careers in the swing, bebop and post-bop eras. Buddy DeFranco, who in the 1940s was the first to successfully adapt the … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Sultanof On The Blu-ray Nat King Cole
Nat Cole (1919-1965) was one of the most admired young jazz pianists of the late 1930s and early ‘40s. In nightclubs, he occasionally included vocals in numbers with his trio, and patrons began requesting more of them. The King Cole Trio’s 1943 recording of his composition “Straight Up and Fly … [Read more...]
Christmas Extra: Bley, Swallow & Partyka In Concert
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="uPkcdoYgiMKZmu9XXlsLZ6ZBsnrWUexG"] Doing a bit of holiday morning web surfing, I discovered a live version of one of the pieces from Carla Bley’s delightful 2008 album Carla’s Christmas Carols. Ms. Bley and Steve Swallow performed it in Montenegro in 2010 with Ed … [Read more...]
Merry Christmas, Joyeux Noel, Frohe Weihnachten, Feliz Navidad, Christmas Alegre, Lystig Jul, メリークリスマス, Natale Allegro, 圣诞快ä¹, Καλά ΧÏιστοÏγεννα, ì¦ê±°ìš´ 성탄, C PождеÑтвом XриÑтовым
The Rifftides staff’s present to you is a masterpiece from John Lewis’s rare 1958 album European Windows. Thank you for being with us in 2014 and for the reader comments that are essential to what makes blogging for you so rewarding. … [Read more...]
Recent Listening In Brief…
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="YSgOUejoUSrxyclfDlxHra23Kqs4TDny"] Frank Zappa (1940-1993), a gifted musician who dipped his toe into jazz, never demonstrated more than a smidgeon of what he knew about the genre. But he left us with the memorable observation, “Jazz isn’t dead. It just smells … [Read more...]
Les Paul Over The Rainbow
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="biC2vOREzy8PdTTbhFZPNiv22lClwGTG"] Thanks to Rifftides reader Greg Curtis for flagging a performance by Les Paul of Harold Arlen’s best known song. This was at Fat Tuesday’s in New York, most likely in the 1990s. Paul’s accompanists were rhythm guitarist Lou … [Read more...]
Recent Listening, Vinyly: Broadbent, Lowe, Horvitz, Chemical Clock, Kanda
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="ROYWqvJQiOpHdWzJ4ffCpdzOkv72hIvn"] Once during a listening session, I apologized to Paul Desmond for the pops and scratches on a worn LP. “I don’t care if it’s on a cellophane strip,†he said, “ as long as I can hear what everybody is doing.†When it comes … [Read more...]
Weekend Listening Tip: Holiday Jazz
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="bgvh2yyaxsx3eADh8mpRBNp3N9AboaQT"] If your listening mood has shifted to Christmas, veteran jazz broadcaster Jim Wilke is ready to accommodate you. He has prepared a wide-ranging program by artists from his neck of the woods, the Pacific Northwest. Here’s Jim’s … [Read more...]
Other Matters: Risk And Playing From The Heart
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="qdDCS7BZfPPmKCFIpI6c55e5Q5Rp04io"] How do you get to Carnegie Hall? "Practice," the violinist Fritz Kreisler famously told a tourist who asked him that question on a New York street. But can a performer practice too muchpractice the life out of a piece of music? … [Read more...]
Recent Viewing: Films About Hersch, Brown And McFarland
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="xanFlgjw7HSoTPVozCDubGHxw1mWLgn4"] The new video recording of an acclaimed theatre piece recounts the surreal workings of pianist Fred Hersch’s mind during a long medically induced coma. Documentaries about trumpeter Clifford Brown and the composer, arranger and … [Read more...]
Brubeck A La Russe, Part 2: A Story From Moscow
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="bLXjQhCHqLSvwiD0ns2KNtC7foLJY6By"] Alexander Eydelman, who founded the Moscow Jazz Art Club in 1993 and has been its only president, writes stories under the name" Aleksander Antoshin. Through" the help of Rifftides Moscow correspondent Svetlana Ilicheva, Mr. Eydelman … [Read more...]
Brubeck A La Russe
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="2IyUmP9Wbts3ABKAM1m53LFcxeaEnZMg"] On this second anniversary of Dave Brubeck’s death, an animated cartoon from Russia is a reminder of the impact that his music has had in many, perhaps most, parts of the world. Occasional Rifftides Moscow correspondent Svetlana … [Read more...]
Steinbeck And Condon
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="QB7unMhULzJRqZGJtIxG8oEfTtjZAkaq"] Pianist Spike Wilner, the proprietor of Smalls and Mezzrow’s in New York’s Greenwich Village, sends occasional email newsletters about who is playing at his clubs. Now and then he includes sidebar items about things that interest … [Read more...]
Billy Strayhorn
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="UVgREQ9ulr6Z58oK6mJtAtDNQUqL2uRn"] Billy Strayhorn was born 99 years ago today. He wrote the music and the wan, world-weary lyric of “Lush Life†when he was a sixteen-year-old in his native Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Having arranged to meet Duke Ellington backstage … [Read more...]
Other Matters: Language.
Three cheers, five stars and a slap on the back for Sony. I was trapped interminably in the electronics company's voice mail system. Sony made up for it when I finally got a robot voice that said, Due to an unusually high volume of calls, all of our associates are busy with other customers. … [Read more...]
Zeitlin Alone
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="TVJkPaiRMT3p8zMzY0XaAFwQX51qzktS"] Into his waking hours Denny Zeitlin manages to work fly fishing, mountain biking, master-level wine connoisseurship, the practice of psychiatry andlet’s see, there was something else. Oh yes, he plays the piano. In his … [Read more...]
Other Places: Kirchner’s New School Concert
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="3u8LbIdk98f1o1E2CNQK6UWPNKZHu0fR"] Nearly two months ago, I alerted you to a concert that the soprano saxophonist Bill Kirchner was going to play on October 7 at the New School in New York City. I regretted that it was 3,000 miles away. Now, my regret is that I … [Read more...]
Thanksgiving 2014
This is a national holiday in the United States, important ever since the newly arrived Pilgrims and the native Wampanoag gave thanks in 1621. To Americans observing it, the Rifftides staff sends wishes for a happy Thanksgiving. To readers in the US and around the world: thank you for your … [Read more...]
It’s Nice To Go Traveling, But…
[contextly_auto_sidebar id="iJ8ouub6CTEjx41JgShheYvkIWbZjiSl"] ...The mailman and the UPS and Fedex folks bring bills, the junk mail that metastasizes around holidays, andif you're in the reviewing gamerecordings, lots of recordings. This was the start of unpacking two weeks' … [Read more...]
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