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- A Tribute to Milt Jackson
- Desert Island Recordings
- Take Five - A Turning Point
- Jazz, Like Sand, Gets Into Everything
- Smooth Jazz - Is It Jazz?
- Navigating The Jazz Canal
- A Tribute to Duke Ellington
- Grover Washington Junior
- A Good Arranger is a Good Architect
- Five Beautiful Women of Discovery
- What
Made Jack Kerouac Run? Jazz Helped
- Jazz
and Redemption
- A
Monument to Joe Henderson
- The
Signatures of Style
- The
Marsalis Clan
- Screamin'
Jay Hawkins
- Reconsidering
George Benson
- Inside
Every Music Fan is a Caged Musician
- Miles
Davis
- Jazz
and Folk Share a Heritage
- Jazz
- High Art and Wood Chips
- Lost
Treasures - Found Again
- A
Tribute to Lester Young
- Oliver
Nelson, a Jazz Midwife
- Missing
In Action - The Revered Dead
- Theories,
Theories, Theories
- The
Voice - An Instrument
- The
Free Jazz Blues
- A
Hoagy is more than a Sandwich
- A
Brief History of the Guitar
- Lighten up! Cab Calloway did
- A
Tribute to Tito Puente
- Herbie Hancock
- Jazz On A Summer's Day
- Buckeye State Jazzers
- Finding The Lost Chord
- Sonny Rollins - Get Newked!
- Get thee behind me, Napster!
- Maynard Ferguson, my son, and all that jazz
- When
Less is More
- The Points Where Jazz Is Born
- A
stint with Stitt
- Missing
Stanley Turrentine
- Hybrid
Jazz
- Where Musicians Congregate
- Angry
Jazz
- Leaning
in, Leaning out
- Bone-shaking
jazz in an accoustic setting
- Music
In The Present Tense
- Electoral
gridlock in U.S. could use the spice of jazz
- Illinois
Jacquet plucks a laurel
- Jazz
By The Pair
- Hot
Jazz On a String
- That
Slippery Jazz Horn
- The
Century closes on a quiet genius.
- Ken
Burns' "Jazz"
- The
Meaning Of John Lewis
- A
loaf of bread, a bottle of wine and ... Trane
- "Quintessential"
Bay Area Jazz.
- Miles
Along The Bookshelf
- Nothing
Finer Than Dinah
- A
Free Jazz Triumvirate
- The
Quiet Class of Jimmy Giuffre
- "Z"
is for Zawinul, and that ain't bad
- Career
cadenza ends with the death of Joe Henderson
- Who's
a Diva anyway?
-
The
seminal "Chester & Lester" marries jazz and country.
- Jazz
On The Web - Verve
-
Precious
Jazz
-
The
Silver Sponge
- That's
"Fine Ass" not "Phinny Us" (Phineas Newborn Jr.)
- Jazz
On The Web - Jazzsteps.com
- Let
Us Praise Brubeck
- Jazz
consumption and the 'Other' senses
- The
unsung art of liner notes
- Jazz
On The Web - 'The Connection'
- Drink
a toast to Jimmy Heath
- The
First String - A Dreamband
- Renee
Rosnes and Out Of The Blue
- Jazz
on the Web: Jazz From Lincoln Centre
- Tommy
Flanagan's unique elegance gone forever
- Mose
Allison - -long, lean and laconic
- Keith
Jarrett's march to the rear
- The
journeyman's journey of Conte Candoli
- Jazz
On The Web: A Smorgasbord at Jazz-Sax.com
- Francis
Albert Sinatra: My Guilty Pleasure
- So
Long, Peggy, and thanks for all the "Fever"
- Dexter
Gordon - The King of Quoters
- Jazz
On The Web: "Nubian Roots"
- Giving
Dolphy His Dues
- The
Fragrant Cedar Walton
- Nat
Adderley earned a fame all his own
- Jazz
On The Web: All Things Considered
- Every
blade is sharp in Geri Allen's Post-Bop universe
- Ray
Brown's long history of leading the Bass pack
- Wallace
Roney's frustrating climb out of the pigeonhole
- Jazz
On The Web: The Hardbop Homepage
- In
search of Doc Severinsen
- The
Coltrane that will not let me go
- Lionel Hampton puts down his mallets
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