“Learning the Alphabet of the Blues” – a poem by Mary K O’Melveny
If you’ve ever had the blues, listen to the ladies
who can teach you what you need to know.
So many questions! How much time have you got?
March 25th, 2026
If you’ve ever had the blues, listen to the ladies
who can teach you what you need to know.
So many questions! How much time have you got?
March 25th, 2026
The second edition of Kinds of Cool, an Interactive Collection of Jazz Poetry has just been published, and is now available for sale on Amazon.com. This edition is dedicated to publishing women poets from all over the world who share their personal passion for and relationship with jazz music, and the culture it interacts with. With a foreword by Allison Miller, one of the world’s most eminent jazz drummers.
...March 23rd, 2026
The first Jerry Jazz Musician poetry anthology published in book form includes 90 poems by 47 poets from all over the world, and features the brilliant artwork of Marsha Hammel and a foreword by Jack Kerouac’s musical collaborator David Amram. The collection is “interactive” (and quite unique) because it invites readers – through the use of QR codes printed on many of the book’s pages – to link to selected readings by the poets themselves, as well as to historic audio and video recordings (via YouTube) relevant to many of the poems, offering a holistic experience with the culture of jazz.
...January 10th, 2025

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"A Light Downstream" by Francis Fernandes
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