The Sunday Poem: “Six String Sizzle” by Ian Mullins
Two men on a street corner,
playing nothing but jazz.
The stores close, the lights blue,
but they sit and strum
as their hat fills with frost
and the long day yawns.
March 7th, 2026
Two men on a street corner,
playing nothing but jazz.
The stores close, the lights blue,
but they sit and strum
as their hat fills with frost
and the long day yawns.
March 7th, 2026
An ongoing series designed to share the quality of jazz poetry continuously submitted to Jerry Jazz Musician. This edition features poets – several new to readers of this website – writing about their relationship with the music and its historic figures, including Chuck Mangione, John Coltrane, Barney Kessel, Count Basie, Bill Evans, Hubert Laws, and Steve Lacy.
...January 21st, 2026
An ongoing series designed to share the quality of jazz poetry continuously submitted to Jerry Jazz Musician. This edition features poems communicating the emotional appeal of jazz music, as well as nods to the likes of Miles Davis, Regina Carter, Maynard Ferguson, Ornette Coleman, and Max Roach,
...November 20th, 2025
An ongoing series designed to share the quality of jazz poetry continuously submitted to Jerry Jazz Musician. This edition features poems inspired by the late Chuck Mangione, several on other trumpeters, the blues, and nods to Monk, Ornette Coleman, Coltrane, and Sonny Rollins.
...October 21st, 2025

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”Six String Sizzle” by Ian Mullins
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