Dred Scott, pianist, on Tumblr. Yes, his name is Dred Scott. Yes, it's good reading. Try the Sofia's or Cannes 2010 articles on to start. His website.
Martin Porter is (ostensibly) also a musician who writes thoughtfully about jazz he sees.
Vijay Iyer cover story in JazzTimes.
Charles Gayle, aka Streets the Clown, in the Village Voice. The free jazz saxophonist has a new record coming out.
Jason Moran on three important albums pertaining to Black History Month, via Alternate Takes.
The Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel, a top Manhattan jazz and cabaret room, has closed. The Times. The Journal. Here's Murray Horwitz for NPR on the dying art of cabaret.
Rudy Van Gelder, up for what is essentially a lifetime achievement Grammy, in the WSJ. Marc Myers also wrote about Benny Golson for the Journal, though that piece is behind the paywall. His blog JazzWax has more Golson bits.
Bombay's jazz age, as captured in a BBC audio slideshow.
Duke Ellington's D.C. legacy, in photos. Via the Washington Post.
Philip Glass on BAM. Seriously, Philip Glass talks black music, in the Village Voice.
Latin jazz artists protest the Grammys with a concert on Sunday.
Keyon Harrold, trumpeter, talks gigging with Cirque du Soleil in St. Louis' alt-weekly. (Five months of rehearsal!)
Spotify: a jazz fan's perspective. In the San Diego Reader. Purely on programming terms not having to do with royalty disagreements.
H.R. 658 was passed through Congress this week. Among other things, it includes provisions that make U.S. commercial flights allow musical instruments on board. Musicians are celebrating.
Chicago to gain good Jazz Internet.
Ted Panken has posted a Butch Morris (!) Blindfold test.
Destination: Out has posted Claude Delcloo/Arthur Jones BYG stuff, c. 1969.
The Jazz Session spoke with saxophonist Tim Berne and keeper of the flame Sue Mingus.
Elsewhere at NPR Music:
We are live at the Village Vanguard on Monday night for the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
Piano Jazz Rising Stars lives. More on the new series, featuring Taylor Eigsti, Grace Kelly, Aaron Diehl, Jason Moran, Stefon Harris, etc.
Leala Cyr and Ricardo Vogt were live at Berklee College of Music this week. WBGO was there for this partial recording.
Chico And Rita is out. Bob Mondello does a movie review on the animated film, based loosely on the life of Bebo Valdes.
The Grammy Latin jazz controversy, explained by Felix Contreras on Tell Me More.
JazzSet this week features the Mingus Orchestra.
Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz this week features the Nnenna Freelon episode.
Matt Wilson's Arts and Crafts CD reviewed on Fresh Air.
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