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TODAY'S ARTISTS


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

Lena Horne,

1917 - 2010

Stormy Weather



Hank Jones,

1918 - 2010

Willow Weep For Me, a 1994 Carnegie Hall performance



Benjamin Hooks,

1925 - 2010



Gene Lees,

1928 - 2010



Dorothy Height,

1912 - 2010



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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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James Gavin, author of Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne

Lena Horne

Stormy Weather, by Lena Horne


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Larry Tye, author of Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend


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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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Trudy Carpenter is the winner of the Jerry Jazz Musician Short Fiction contest. Her story is called "Bumps Out Then Bumps Back "


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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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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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Willie Mays


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Coming Soon

Interviews with Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne author James Gavin, and Robin D.G. Kelley, author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Genius



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Thelonious Monk
1917 - 1982

"Thelonious Monk....was not exactly "the boy next door'." - Dexter Gordon

Thelonious Monk
drawing by Matt Moor $34.95
drawing by Matt Moor $34.95
Monk jewelry by Bill Spear $13.99
Monk jewelry by Bill Spear $13.99
mixed media, 'Day of the Dead' style shrine to Thelonious Monk by Ron Rogers $650.00
mixed media, 'Day of the Dead' style shrine to Thelonious Monk by Ron Rogers $650.00

Besides his once in a generation charisma, the thing so impressive about Monk is his effortless touch with notes...both when to play them and when NOT to. Monk is an artist whose soul enters yours; as if you can hold an album of his in your hands and feel the music through your fingers...Go to a record store in 250 years and some clerk wearing shades will be playing "Ruby, My Dear".




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Gary Giddins Conversation on Thelonious Monk
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Village Voice writer Gary Giddins, who was prominently featured in Ken Burns' documentary Jazz, and who is the country’s preeminent jazz critic, joins us in a conversation about Thelonious Monk.

excerpt: "The interesting thing about Monk's eccentricity is that he was married to a delightful and very normal "feet on the ground" woman, Nellie Monk, and his son T.S. is as normal as you can possibly imagine. The eccentricity wasn't catching, although I imagine something of the genius was. An example of his eccentricity is a story of Nellie's that Nat Hentoff published in his early sixties book, The Jazz Scene. She said she used to have a phobia about pictures hanging on the wall at crooked angles, and she was constantly walking around the apartment, straightening out the pictures. One day Monk nailed them all to the wall slightly skewed. Every picture was about a half inch off, and after a while she just got used to it and in essence said, "To hell with it!" I think that is what Monk did to jazz -- he made you hear those minor seconds and those dissonances and his approach to time, until finally it just settled in and everybody said, "This is great. This is the way you play this music."

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Thelonious Monk/Original Charcoal
by Suzanne Cerny

Artist Suzanne Cerny’s original charcoal of Thelonious Monk is 24" x 18"
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Marsalis Plays Monk
by Wynton Marsalis

Wynton interprets Monk on a release certain to be #1 with a bullet in Monk freak households...
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Thelonious Monk Sketch
by Bill Tripp

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Monk, all alone, from... ..The Unique Thelonious Monk
Darn That Dream



Thelonious Monk/Laser Print
by Cliff Warner

Artist Cliff Warner’s laser-produced print of Thelonious Monk was produced using watercolor, pencil, pastel and ink. The print is approximately 11 ½ by 16 inches, and signed by Mr. Warner.
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Thelonious Monk Photograph
by Lee Tanner

The high-resolution black and white duotone reproduction of Lee Tanner’s photograph of Thelonious Monk is ready for framing. It is on high-quality, heavyweight paper stock that measures 16 x 20 inches. These reproductions are signed by the photographer.

Jerry Jazz Musician will donate $2 to the Jazz Musicians Emergency Fund when you purchase this.
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Thelonious Monk Digital Poster
by Graham Seidman

This Graham Seidman inkjet reproduction of Thelonious Monk is laminated with a plastic containing an anti-uv screen for color endurance.

Size is approximately 20" x 30".

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Bean & The Boys
by Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Hawkins' transition from swing musician to embracer of be bop (a rarity) clearly chronicled here...Significant recording to own since it is the recording debut of one Thelonious Monk.
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