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JazzTimes

July/August 2022
Magazine

Get JazzTimes digital magazine subscription today for in-depth coverage of the jazz scene. In addition to insightful profiles on jazz stars new and established, every issue contains reviews of the latest CDs, books and performances. This award-winning publication features lively writing, stunning photography and sophisticated design. Often controversial, always entertaining, JazzTimes is a favorite of musicians and fans alike.

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JazzTimes

Pickin’ and Grinnin’

Reaching the Summit • An already legendary COVID-era jazz concert series in New York’s Central Park is captured on disc

Flow of the Pond • WILL BERNARD taps into a source of eclectic delights

Eponymous at Last • RICK BRAUN brings us over to his place

Le Coq Records: Why Not? • The little-over-a-year-old label turns heads and wins veteran collaborators

Farewells

Building the Soapbox • Jazz has found a prime location in a Brooklyn gallery

Trio of Dreams • For a short time, GRANT GREEN, LARRY YOUNG, and ELVIN JONES moved organ jazz forward

Gilad Hekselman • Think you’ve got him figured out? He’ll show you that you haven’t

George Freeman • The 95-year-old guitarist says, “It’s amazing what’s happening now”

WELCOME TO THE REMIX • Long-established links between jazz and the DJ have taken on new strength, with the help of a venerated label

Seeing Double • The pandemic allowed MARY HALVORSON to bring some long-held compositional dreams to fruition at last. Now she’s making her Nonesuch Records debut with not one but two albums.

ALWAYS A MESSENGER • KEVIN EUBANKS’ remarkable life journey from Philadelphia to Boston to New York to Hollywood

Solo Sco • JOHN SCOFIELD has recorded an album completely by himself for the first time. It only took about 70 years and a global pandemic to get him there.

Road Song • No matter where you wander this summer, it’s easy to take your favorite jazz artists with you

Going It Alone • When playing solo, there’s no real difference between improvising and composing

The Hub Unpadded • A nearly 50-year-old recording shows Freddie Hubbard at his best

ASTOR PIAZZOLLA • The American Clavé Recordings

CHARMING HOSTESS • The Ginzburg Geography

SONIC LIBERATION FRONT • Justice: The Vocal Works of Oliver Lake

Studio Cats • The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio’s JIMMY JAMES shines a light on lesser-known musicians


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Frequency: One time Pages: 60 Publisher: Madavor Media, LLC Edition: July/August 2022

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Get JazzTimes digital magazine subscription today for in-depth coverage of the jazz scene. In addition to insightful profiles on jazz stars new and established, every issue contains reviews of the latest CDs, books and performances. This award-winning publication features lively writing, stunning photography and sophisticated design. Often controversial, always entertaining, JazzTimes is a favorite of musicians and fans alike.

what’s on JAZZTIMES.COM

JazzTimes

Pickin’ and Grinnin’

Reaching the Summit • An already legendary COVID-era jazz concert series in New York’s Central Park is captured on disc

Flow of the Pond • WILL BERNARD taps into a source of eclectic delights

Eponymous at Last • RICK BRAUN brings us over to his place

Le Coq Records: Why Not? • The little-over-a-year-old label turns heads and wins veteran collaborators

Farewells

Building the Soapbox • Jazz has found a prime location in a Brooklyn gallery

Trio of Dreams • For a short time, GRANT GREEN, LARRY YOUNG, and ELVIN JONES moved organ jazz forward

Gilad Hekselman • Think you’ve got him figured out? He’ll show you that you haven’t

George Freeman • The 95-year-old guitarist says, “It’s amazing what’s happening now”

WELCOME TO THE REMIX • Long-established links between jazz and the DJ have taken on new strength, with the help of a venerated label

Seeing Double • The pandemic allowed MARY HALVORSON to bring some long-held compositional dreams to fruition at last. Now she’s making her Nonesuch Records debut with not one but two albums.

ALWAYS A MESSENGER • KEVIN EUBANKS’ remarkable life journey from Philadelphia to Boston to New York to Hollywood

Solo Sco • JOHN SCOFIELD has recorded an album completely by himself for the first time. It only took about 70 years and a global pandemic to get him there.

Road Song • No matter where you wander this summer, it’s easy to take your favorite jazz artists with you

Going It Alone • When playing solo, there’s no real difference between improvising and composing

The Hub Unpadded • A nearly 50-year-old recording shows Freddie Hubbard at his best

ASTOR PIAZZOLLA • The American Clavé Recordings

CHARMING HOSTESS • The Ginzburg Geography

SONIC LIBERATION FRONT • Justice: The Vocal Works of Oliver Lake

Studio Cats • The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio’s JIMMY JAMES shines a light on lesser-known musicians


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