Monthly Archives: April 2012

A conversation with NEA Jazz Master David Baker

David Baker on the cello, which became his second instrument after an accident ended his trombone days. When friend and Jazz Education Network board colleague (and fine keyboardist in her own right) Monika Herzig – a proud Indiana University grad … Continue reading

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Modern Jazz at the Apollo Theater

A couple of years back, in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the legendary Apollo Theater, I had the great pleasure of contributing two chapters to the lovely commemorative book Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing (“How the Apollo Theater … Continue reading

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Questions for a trombone ace: Meet Reginald Cyntje

One of the more impressive young musicians to arrive in DC in recent years is trombonist Reginald Cyntje. A native of the Virgin Islands, Cyntje is blessed with impressive facility and an immediacy of sound that, coupled with evident section … Continue reading

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Conversation with Randy Weston

The following conversation between Randy Weston and me was hosted by Wuyi Jacobs, a fellow Pacifica radio show host at WBAI 99.5 FM in New York City. Wuyi is the host of AfroBeatRadio, Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. on WBAI (streaming … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a recording session… “Standard Domain”

Last December, as saxophonist-educator Paul Carr and his wife Karmen Carr were busily locking down the forthcoming 3rd annual edition of their late winter Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Paul invited this writer to a recording session for his summer 2012 release … Continue reading

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