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RECOLLECTIONS
Travis A. Jackson
Mark Tucker (1954-2000)
ARTICLES
Mark Tucker
Porgy and Miles
Jeffrey Magee
"King Porter Stomp"
and the Jazz Tradition Dan Skea
Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack:
Defining the Jazz
Sound in the 1950s
Jeffrey Taylor
Earl Hines and "Rosetta"
Jazz Musicians and
Their Contexts
George E. Lewis
Experimental Music
in Black and White:
The AACM in New York, 1970-1985
Jeffery S. McMillan
A Musical Education: Lee
Morgan and the Philadelphia
Jazz Scene of the 1950s
T. M. Scruggs
"Come on in the North
Side, you're just in time":
Musical-Verbal Performance and the Negotiation
of Ethnically Segregated Social Space
David Chevan
Musical Literacy and Jazz
Musicians in the 1910s and
1920s
Ben Givan
Discontinuity in the Music
of Django Rheinhardt
Keith Waters
Outside Forces: "Autumn
Leaves" in the 1960s
William R. Bauer
Scat Singing: A Timbral
and Phonemic Analysis
Matthew W. Butterfield
Music Analysis and the Social
Life of Jazz Recordings
VIEWPOINTS:
Scott Deveaux
Struggling with Jazz
Sherrie Tucker
Big Ears: Listening for
Gender in Jazz Studies
Christopher Washburne
Latin Jazz: The Other Jazz
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REVIEW-ESSAYS
Paul Allen Anderson
Other Planes of There: Critical
Notice of Graham Lock's Blutopia.
A review of Blutopia: Visions of the Future and Revisions
of the Past in the Work of Sun Ra, Duke Ellington, and Anthony
Braxton, by Graham Lock.
Evan Spring
Fan Fare: An Investigation
of Recent Jazz Biographies.
A review of Bright Moments:
The Life and Legacy of Rahsaan Roland
Kirk, by John Kruth;
Myself When I am Real: The
Life and Music of Charles Mingus,
by Gene Santoro;
Open Sky: Sonny Rollins and His
World of Improvisation,
by Eric Nisenson;
Clifford Brown: The Life and
Art of the Legendary Jazz Trumpeter, by
Nick Catalano;
Morning Glory: A Biography of
Mary Lous Williams, by Linda Dahl; and
An Unsung Cat: The Life and Music of Warne Marsh,
by Safford Chamberlain.
Vijay Iyer
Being Home: Jazz Authority
and the Politics of Place.
A review of Songs of
the Unsung: The Musical and Social Journey of
Horace Tapscott, by Horace Tapscott (edited by Steven Isoardi);
and The Oxford Companion to
Jazz, edited by Bill Kirchner.
REVIEWS
Krin Gabbard
Eric Porter. What Is
This Thing Called Jazz?: African American Musicians
as Artists, Critics, and Activists
Kathy J. Ogren
Phil Pastras. Dead Man
Blues: Jelly Roll Morton Way Out West
Frank Tirro
Alyn Shipton. A New History
of Jazz
Brian Priestley
Rob van der Bliek, ed. The
Thelonious Monk Reader
David Sager
Richard M. Sudhalter. Lost
Chords: White Musicians and Their Contribution
to Jazz, 1915-1945 Jazz Reception and Meanings Abroad
Jeffrey H. Jackson
Uta G. Poiger. Jazz,
Rock, and Rebels: Cold War Politics and American
Culture in a Divided Germany
Dale Wilson
Andrew F. Jones. Yellow
Music: Media Culture and Colonial Modernity
in the Chinese Jazz Age
Ian Condry
E. Taylor Atkins. Blue
Nippon: Authenticating Jazz in Japan |