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Joe Temperley, 1929-2016

May 13, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Joe Temperley is dead at 86. In recent years, he was a mainstay of the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra. In the 1970s following the death of Harry Carney, his glorious baritone saxophone sound anchored the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Temperley was born on September 20, 1929 in Crowdenbeath, Scotland … [Read more...]

Monday Recommendation: A Twofer

May 9, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Kirk MacDonald, Symmetry (Addo) Oleg Kireyev & Keith Javors, The Meeting (Inarhyme) The unprecedented double recommendation this week is because both albums have the brilliant Tom Harrell on trumpet and flugelhorn as a sideman, a rare role for him these days— and because they are among the … [Read more...]

JJA Nominations

May 9, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

The Jazz Journalists Association has announced its 2016 awards nominees. For Lifetime Achievement In Jazz, the nominees are: Bucky Pizzarelli Charles Lloyd Chick Corea Bobby Hutcherson Henry Threadgill For Musician Of The Year: Charles Lloyd Maria Schneider Vijay Iyer Rifftides … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: Bing Crosby And John Coltrane

May 8, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Bing Crosby introduced “Love Thy Neighbor” in a scene with Ethel Merman and Leon Errol when Crosby co-starred with Carol Lombard (both pictured left) in the 1934 motion picture We’re Not Dressing. Crosby followed up with a hit record of the song for Brunswick. The record was on the charts for … [Read more...]

Carla Bley’s New Triumph

May 6, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Carla Bley, Andy Sheppard, Steve Swallow, Andando el Tiempo (ECM) As Carla Bley looks forward to her 80th birthday on May 11, ECM is releasing one of the most absorbing albums of her career. From the first notes of her three-part title suite, the Brahmsian gravity of Bley’s writing transfixes … [Read more...]

Weekend Listening: Bill Holman & The SRJO

May 4, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Just three weeks after Bill Holman conducted the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra in three concerts of his works, this Sunday Jim Wilke’s Jazz Northwest will broadcast portions of the final concert. Here are details from Jim. One of the world's most widely known and respected jazz arrangers, … [Read more...]

Technology: Bad Experience. Jim Levitt: Good Experience

April 29, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

It would accomplish nothing to detail the struggles of the past week and a half that have kept the Rifftides staff occupied. It is enough to report that I spoke with perhaps every technical expert, supervisor and engineer of a major printer manufacturer— several of them many times. What started as … [Read more...]

Another “Desafinado”

April 24, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides has every intention of getting back into full swing as soon as possible. Endless negotiations, tests and conversations (no shouting, so far) with technical experts of a hardware manufacturer have consumed hours that would have been better spent listening, writing and posting. I hope to … [Read more...]

Stan Levey And “Bebop”

April 21, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Several readers who responded to Monday’s Stan Levey book recommendation"  singled out his work on “Bebop” as one of the greatest modern jazz drum performances. They will get no argument here. Samples: I’m thrilled every time I hear Stan Levey!---David Robinson He was a jazz … [Read more...]

Bill Holman And The SRJO

April 20, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

With his 89th birthday a month away, the master composer, arranger and band leader Bill Holman is working as much as he cares to, which seems to be a lot. In recent years, Holman has frequently led bands in the US and Europe in works of his that are universally considered classics. Last weekend, the … [Read more...]

Monday Recommendation: Stan Levey

April 18, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Frank R. Hayde, Stan Levey: Jazz Heavyweight (Santa Monica Press) Taken under Dizzy Gillespie’s wing when he was sixteen, Stan Levey (1926-2005) developed into a bebop drummer the equal of his early hero Max Roach. During the final five decades of his life, Levey left behind his rough east … [Read more...]

Blossom Time

April 15, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Today’s cycling expedition took me through the upper reaches of apple country where the orchards are in bloom. It was a fairly mild winter around here but there was plenty of snow in the mountains, so there’s a good flow of irrigation water and the blossoms are signaling that there will be a … [Read more...]

LP Alert: Shipp-Bisio Duo & Vince Guaraldi

April 14, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Vinyl is becoming the preferred medium of listeners to a variety of genres, particularly of young people who counter the traditional youthful notion that anything from their parents’ generation must be shunned, even ridiculed. Come to think of it, for people under 30 music on vinyl is more likely … [Read more...]

A Farewell To Bryce Rohde

April 12, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

In January, Rifftides reader Donna Shore sent a remembrance of Bryce Rohde, the pianist and music director of the Australian Jazz Quartet. Outside of Australia the talented musician's achievements received too little notice when he died in January. Updated slightly, here is Ms. Shore's tribute, with … [Read more...]

Monday Recommendation: Brooklyn Blowhards

April 11, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Jeff Lederer’s, Brooklyn Blowhards, (Little (i) Music) Lederer conglomerates music by the free jazz avatar Albert Ayler with sea shanties that survive from the whaling ship era when Herman Melville had Ahab pursuing Moby Dick. Influenced by Ayler’s haunting, raucous saxophone style, Lederer … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra No. 2: Just Because

April 10, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

The Charles Lloyd Quartet having a good day in Europe 50 years ago. Listen for the Stravinsky quote at 1:46. Charles Lloyd, tenor saxophone; Keith Jarrett, piano; Cecil McBee, bass; Jack DeJohnette, drums. From Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française, ca. 1966. The quartet also … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: Borrowed From Bill Crow

April 8, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Bill Crow has played bass with several of of the world's leading jazz artists, Stan Getz, Art Farmer, Marian McPartland and Gerry Mulligan among them. A terrific writer, he has developed a sidebar career as a story teller. His books of anecdotes, great fun to read, are standard reference works, but … [Read more...]

Record Store Day

April 7, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Every day is a special day. That is not a random feel-good statement; it reflects the reality that most, if not all, days on the calendar are co-opted in the name of a cause, a movement or an aspiration. Today—April 7—for instance, is World Health Day. It is also No Housework Day, Beaver Day and … [Read more...]

Forrest Westbrook’s Album

April 5, 2016 by Doug Ramsey

Early this year I had the privilege of writing notes for Forrest Westbrook's only album as a leader. The CD was released five-and-a-half decades after it was recorded and two years after the pianist's death at 86. The album is bringing overdue notice to Westbrook, a quiet, almost secretive figure in … [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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