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Scott’s Last Stand

April 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Thanks to Rifftides reader Jon Foley for alerting us, in the wake of Tony Scott's death, to what is evidently the colorful clarinetist's final recording. Information about Scott's CD/DVD is at this web site. Scroll down and if you wait for a video sample to load--slowly--you will be able to view a … [Read more...]

Comments Black Hole

April 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Porno spammers continue to invade the Rifftides comments sector. You don't don't see what they send. Nor will you. The staff is redoubling efforts to combat the flood and taking additional steps to segregate the slime from your comments. There is evidence that some legitimate comments have been … [Read more...]

Stowell’s Titles

April 9, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

I was curious about the tunes in guitarist John Stowell's CD Swan Tones, Volume 1. so I asked him about those that he based on the harmonic structures of standard songs. Here is his reply: "Wiil We Be One?" is based on "You and The Night and the Music" (second line of the lyric) "Hot Flash" is an … [Read more...]

Correspondence: Charlie Barnet

April 6, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides reader Hans Christian Dörrscheidt writes from Germany: Having listened to Barnet's various bands from the 30s-60s a lot recently, I'd agree with Cannonball's description. While Barnet probably won't be counted among the great innovators of jazz saxophone playing, he certainly was a very … [Read more...]

Correspondence: Terrible Pun

April 6, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

With the blazingly honest message heading, "Terrible Pun," Rifftides reader Don Frese writes from the University of Maryland: As part of my last duties as a librarian before retirement, I am wading through Garrison & Morton's Medical Bibliography to identify which historically important books we … [Read more...]

Cannonball Adderley on Charlie Barnet

April 6, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Charlie Barnet was one of the first guys I thought was unique. I can tell you step-wise how the alto players got to me. The first one I knew played alto was Jimmy Dorsey. Then Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter and Willie Smith. Then when I first heard Charlie Paker I heard something different, really … [Read more...]

Tony Scott

April 5, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Tony Scott's death at eighty-five in Rome on March 28 set off a flurry of remembering by people who may not have thought about him for years. A clarinetist with a large sense of daring, a massive sound and nearly supernatural upper range, Scott was an important player in the New York bebop milieu of … [Read more...]

An ISP Is A Sometime Thing

April 3, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

My internet service provider, Charter Communications (remember that name) is providing internet service hit or miss today. Mostly miss. When it gets on an even keel, Rifftides will resume posting. Mostly hit. Thank you for your patience. … [Read more...]

Harmonic Order Of Succession

April 2, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

The Spoleto Festival USA chamber group is on tour in the Pacific Northwest under the direction of the festival's founding director, the venerable and irrepressible Charles Wadsworth. Friday night in the Spoletinians' (new word) concert at The Seasons, Cellist Andres Diaz and violinist Chee-Yun … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: All-Star Video

April 1, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

There seems to be concern among its competitors in internet technology that YouTube will rule the world. I suppose that no one is in favor of universal domination--except, possibly, YouTube--but when they come up with clips like this one from the 1983 Aurex Jazz Festival in Japan, they deserve … [Read more...]

April Is The Cruelest

April 1, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

allaboutjazz.com is out with its annual April 1st collection of reviews covering previously undiscovered jazz albums. It contains several surprising disclosures, including this one from Ken Dryden's review of Paul Desmond's Autumn Leaves: The Lost Vocal Session. It was recorded during the making of … [Read more...]

Correspondence: The Jazz Audience

March 30, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Vibraharpist, composer, teacher and entrepeneur Charlie Shoemake writes from Cambria, California: Regarding a recent column of yours about the shrinking audience for jazz, I'm happy to report that our concert series here in Cambria is now in its sixteenth year and though we broke an attendance … [Read more...]

CD: Cannonball Adderley

March 29, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

The Cannonball Adderley Quintet In San Francisco (Riverside). This is the 1959 recording that made Adderley and his band famous and the Riverside label a stable enterprise. It is one of five albums inititating a new series of recordings overseen by Orrin Keepnews, now well into his second … [Read more...]

New Picks

March 29, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

In the adjoining column, you will find five new Doug's Picks; three CDs, a DVD and a book. A long time ago, we eliminated the food category. No one noticed, and it's not coming back. As for the promise of more reviews today, well, the Picks are reviews. First thing in the morning, I'm hopping with … [Read more...]

CD: Jack Reilly

March 29, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Jack Reilly, Pure Passion (Unichrom). In his mid-seventies, Reilly continues on his independent way as a pianist inspired by many predecessors but shaped by his own expansive harmonic vision. In several of his CDs, I have heard no more ravishing expression of that vision than in his radical, utterly … [Read more...]

CD: John Stowell

March 29, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

John Stowell, Swan Tones, Volume 1 (Soloway). One of the pleasures of the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival last month was hearing the guitarist John Stowell in several contexts including concerts, workshops and jam sessions. A free spirit, Stowell lives in Portland, Oregon, but mostly … [Read more...]

DVD: Bill Mays

March 29, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Bill Mays Trio Live At WVIA (Bill Mays Music). In their years as one of the few firmly established working trios in the upper ranks of jazz, pianist Mays, bassist Martin Wind and drummer Matt Wilson have developed uncanny empathy. Here, Mays largely concentrates on his compositions. He makes an … [Read more...]

Book: Willis Conover

March 29, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Terence M. Ripmaster, Willis Conover: Broadcasting Jazz To The World (iUniverse). Rifftides readers may remember a series of postings about Conover that began with this one. Through his Voice Of America broadcasts, Conover practiced cultural diplomacy that made friends for the United States … [Read more...]

A Slight Pause

March 28, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

I'll be back tomorrow, probably, with more reviews. Something came up. In the meantime, please browse the Rifftides archive, conveniently linked in the right-hand column. The Doug's Picks recommendations have an archive all of their own. Simply click on the world "More" at the end of the current … [Read more...]

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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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