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Les Bons Temps Are Back • The 42nd MONTREAL JAZZ FESTIVAL returned to regular business with a diverse, jam-packed program
Giving Ella More Air • GREGG FIELD makes ELLA FITZGERALD sing again
Rise in Productivity • Low-reed specialist JOSH SINTON has entered a purple patch
Farewells
Spirits Rejoice • The New Ghosts organization supports free jazz in Cleveland
The Hawk Ascending • Already a legend, COLEMAN HAWKINS reached new heights in the late ’50s and early ’60s
Joanne Brackeen • The pianistic trailblazer listens again for the first time
Alex Acuña • At 77, the percussionist and Weather Report vet still has a lot to give
VIRTUOSO ON PAPER • The beauty and the biases of WHITNEY BALLIETT
EXCAVATION • SAM RIVERS played with Miles Davis in the ’60s, essentially created the New York loft-jazz scene in the ’70s, and made compelling music for 30 more years. Will new books and archival albums finally give his legacy the respect it deserves?
FAMILY TIES • Jazz’s long history of entanglement with the mob isn’t a sidebar; it’s the main story
Stories to Tell • From fusion stardom to drug conviction, from Brazil to America and back again, and from her days with Stan Getz and Chick Corea to her first studio album in 17 years, FLORA PURIM has plenty to talk about
DIY Recording, Simple and Cheap • Recording yourself has become an essential skill for musicians, but many don’t know how. Here’s how to start
The Swinging Mrs. Maisel • How music supervisor ROBIN URDANG helps give a popular TV show its jazzy edge
Welcome Back • The live, in-person NAMM show returns, as does a familiar brand
5 FOR THE ROAD
Fusion Bee Praised • Yellowjackets keep doing their thing—very well
REVIEWS
SASHA BERLINER • Onyx
NDUDUZO MAKHATHINI • In the Spirit of Ntu
JANEL LEPPIN • Ensemble Volcanic Ash
NICK DUNSTON • Spider Season
TETEL DI BABUYA • Meet Tetel
The Thelonious Monk • The 1947 Blue Note sessions that bifurcated American musical history