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Winard Harper


Winard Harper

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Drummer Winard Harper is passionate about jazz. "This music is powerful," he says. "It can do a lot of good for people. If they'd spend some time each day listening to it, we would see many changes in the world."



Come Into the Light

Come Into the Light





The EDGE


In Memory Of

Ted Kennedy,

1922 - 2009

Ted Kennedy on Republicans and the minimum wage

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Don Hewitt,

1922 - 2009

Don Hewitt on the first televised Presidential Debate, 1960

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Les Paul,

1915 - 2009

The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise

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Walter Cronkite,

1916 - 2009

Walter Cronkite announces death of JFK


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Think About It


"To some will come a time when change itself is beauty, if not heaven."

- Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1869 - 1935



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Today's Gift Idea

Lithographs and Giclees by Barbara Freeman

Chet Baker

 


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Recently Published


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David Robertson, author of W.C. Handy: The Life and Times of the Man Who Made the Blues

W.C. Handy

St. Louis Blues, by W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band


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If you could have dinner with three people, who would they be?

Among those participating in the twelfth edition of Reminiscing in Tempo: Memories and Opinion are Gary Bartz, John Scofield, Billy Cobham and Esperanza Spalding

Gary Bartz


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Graham Lock and David Murray, co-editors of Thriving on a Riff: Jazz and Blues Influences in African American Literature and Film and The Hearing Eye: Jazz and Blues Influences in African American Visual Art

The Death of Bessie Smith, by Rose Piper


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In the twenty-seventh edition of Great Encounters, David Robertson, author of W.C. Handy: The Life and Times of the Man Who Made the Blues, tells the story of Handy's first recording session, and his meeting with James Reese Europe

W.C. Handy
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Marybeth Hamilton, author of In Search of the Blues

Leadbelly


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Karen Karlitz is the winner of the Jerry Jazz Musician Short Fiction contest. Her story is called "No Thanks"

Karen Karlitz


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Brad Snyder, author of A Well Paid Slave: Curt Flood's Fight for Free Agency in Professional Sports

Curt Flood


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Jazz: Through the Life and Lens of Milt Hinton: An online photo exhibit



Milt Hinton

Laughing At Life, by Milt Hinton


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Ben Ratliff, author of Coltrane: The Story of a Sound

John Coltrane

Giant Steps


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Ralph Ellison biographer Arnold Rampersad, on the complex life of the author of Invisible Man

Ralph Ellison


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Lonely Avenue: The Unlikely Life & Times of Doc Pomus author Alex Halberstadt

Doc Pomus

Fruity Woman


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Gary Giddins on his new collection of essays, Natural Selection

Gary Giddins


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Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll author Rick Coleman

Fats Domino

I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday


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In cooperation with The Jazz Image author Lee Tanner, Jerry Jazz Musician presents "Masters of Jazz Photography," this month featuring the work of Jerry Stoll

photo of Pee Wee Russell and Gerry Mulligan by Jerry Stoll


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Up From New Orleans: Life Before, During and After Katrina -- A conversation with transplanted New Orleans musicians Devin Phillips and Mark DiFlorio

Devin Phillips


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An Online Story of Jazz in New Orleans, with an introduction by Nat Hentoff

Jelly Roll Morton

New Orleans was a free and easy place, comments by Jelly Roll Morton


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Now in the Art Gallery

The Art of James Allen



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- Mark Twain




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Ella Fitzgerald
1918 - 1996

"I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them."
- Ira Gershwin

Ella Fitzgerald




Ella Fitzgerald print/Ella
by Lindsay Erdman

“Ella,” an 11” x 14” watercolor of Ella Fitzgerald by artist Lindsay Erdman, is also available as an 11” x 14” print.
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Ella Fitzgerald: Something to Live For/Film
   
by Charlotte Zwerin

Writer-director Charlotte Zwerin's documentary, Something to Lve For, was originally produced for public television's American Masters series. Created nearly four years after Ella Fitzgerald's death, Zwerin's film uses the lush voice and superb repertoire of "the First Lady of Song" to provide continuity while assembling convincing, if composite, narrative quotes gleaned from various interviews.

Ella sings The Nearness of You, from The Best of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. Thats Pops playing trumpet behind her...Tony Bennet narrates!




Ella and Duke do "Caravan", from... .Duke Ellington/Verve Jazz Masters 4
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Ella Fitzgerald; A Biography Of The First
by Stuart Nicholson

You know the story....look under "jazz singer" in Webster's and there is a picture of Ella. Probably with her head tilted, eyes mere slits, scatting into the microphone. You see this picture of her and you hear her voice...."A Tisket, A Tasket"...or maybe you hear the Basie band's reprise on "April in Paris". Stuart Nicholson brings her very engaging story to life in this 1993 biography, detailing her life from childhood to Chick Webb to Norman Granz and beyond.



Who is the trumpet player on this version of Vernon Duke/Ira Gershwin's, I Can't Get Started?

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The War Years
by Ella Fitzgerald

Two discs and 43 songs provide at least that many glances at romance, nuance, nostalgia and swing...
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First Lady Of Song/Box Set
by Ella Fitzgerald

Three discs of Ella on Verve from 1954 - 1966...An encyclopedia of jazz talent accompanies her during this elegant, unforgettable era...
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Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Song Book
by Ella Fitzgerald

Hours of music perfect for gazing at your loved ones fluttering lashes.....long moments of getting up the nerve to ask for that next dance. Wonderfully packaged, gracefully performed.
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cool jazz pic

The metal trumpet dates from the 2nd millennium BC in Egypt, when it was a small ritual or military instrument sounding only one or two notes. Used in various forms as a military and sometimes civilian signal instrument--as the straight Greek salpinx, the similar Roman tuba, and the Roman lituus, straight with an upturned bell--it came into prominence as a musical instrument in the Middle Ages.

- Encyclopedia Brittanica




Ella and Basie
by Ella Fitzgerald

Ella singing in front of Basie's most exciting band....Turn it up!!
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