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    Nov 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Anat Cohen brings new -- and old -- sounds to the clarinet

    Only one clarinetist on earth could have come up with the album "Claroscuro," its stylistic breadth expressing the singular esthetic of soloist Anat Cohen.
    Only one clarinetist on earth could have come up with the album "Claroscuro," its stylistic breadth expressing the singular esthetic of soloist Anat Cohen. That Cohen careens on this disc from original compositions to Brazilian fare, from historic...

    Tags: Music Theater, Israel, Music, Louis Armstrong, Music Industry

  2. Oct 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Chicago Humanities Festival: Let freedom swing

    How fitting that a festival exploring a theme as vast as "America" should be playing stages across Chicago next month.
    How fitting that a festival exploring a theme as vast as "America" should be playing stages across Chicago next month. For no art form reflects the fundamentals of the American experiment more urgently than jazz, and no city has contributed more to the...

    Tags: Lionel Hampton, Radio, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, PBS (tv network), Artists

  4. Oct 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Celebrating Billy Strayhorn with a three-day soiree

    The centennial of the inimitable jazz composer Billy Strayhorn doesn't come around until 2015, but, in a way, the festivities will begin this weekend in the Chicago area.
    The centennial of the inimitable jazz composer Billy Strayhorn doesn't come around until 2015, but, in a way, the festivities will begin this weekend in the Chicago area. A three-day Billy Strayhorn Jazz Festival organized by the Music Institute of...

    Tags: Festive Events, Lana Turner, Culture, Music, Duke Ellington

  6. Sep 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Fall music preview: Chicago jazz greats coming home

    Chicago always has produced jazz giants, larger-than-life figures whose art towers over that of mere mortals.
    Chicago always has produced jazz giants, larger-than-life figures whose art towers over that of mere mortals. Who are today's Chicago jazz giants? Following is an annotated guide to some of the titans who will be performing during the fall season: Art...

    Tags: Lionel Hampton, Festive Events, Music, Culture, John Abercrombie

  8. Oct 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. A buoyant, stylistically wide-ranging weekend in Chicago jazz

    Any doubts that the fall season has gotten fully underway should be swept aside by this weekend's nearly brisk lineup of jazz offerings:
    Any doubts that the fall season has gotten fully underway should be swept aside by this weekend's nearly brisk lineup of jazz offerings: "Women of Chicago Jazz Piano": Jazz listeners tend to think of Chicago as a tenor saxophone town, and for good...

    Tags: Old Town School of Folk Music, Music, Gene Ammons, Louis Armstrong, Wynton Marsalis

  10. Sep 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Victor Garcia trumpets a new septet at emerging Logan Center

    When Chicago trumpeter Victor Garcia picks up his horn on Friday night, he'll be making news in at least two ways.
    When Chicago trumpeter Victor Garcia picks up his horn on Friday night, he'll be making news in at least two ways. He'll be leading a new septet, and he'll be introducing listeners to a potentially major new room: the performance hall at the University...

    Tags: Festive Events, Music, Music Industry, Englewood, Hyde Park

  12. Jun 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Jason Adasiewicz makes beautiful vibes

    Chicago has a way of producing fabulously eccentric, fiercely individualistic jazz stars.
    Chicago has a way of producing fabulously eccentric, fiercely individualistic jazz stars. From the free-ranging tenor sax solos of Von Freeman and Fred Anderson to the quirky songwriting of Patricia Barber to the explosive reed work of Ken Vandermark,...

    Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Concerts, Led Zeppelin (music group), Entertainment

  14. Sep 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Attractive new scores from Geof Bradfield and Marquis Hill

    It was a great weekend for jazz composition, as two noteworthy Chicago musicians showed their skills with a pen, as well as a horn.
    It was a great weekend for jazz composition, as two noteworthy Chicago musicians showed their skills with a pen, as well as a horn. Saxophonist Geof Bradfield already had caught listeners' attention with "African Flowers," a 2010 recording of his...

    Tags: Music, Melba Liston, Entertainment, Dizzy Gillespie, Music Industry

  16. Aug 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. How to awaken a sleeping jazz festival

    Two months ago, the Chicago Gospel Music Festival made a bold move, presenting performances for the first time on the South Side of Chicago, in Ellis Park. Throngs turned out.
    Two months ago, the Chicago Gospel Music Festival made a bold move, presenting performances for the first time on the South Side of Chicago, in Ellis Park. Throngs turned out. Next month, the World Music Festival will take a bold step, for the first time...

    Tags: Culture, Old Town School of Folk Music, Music, Hyde Park, Rahm Emanuel

  18. Aug 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. The soaring vocal art of Sheila Jordan

    A phone rings in the background. A siren screams in the distance. And the indomitable jazz singer Sheila Jordan works those random events into the lyric of the song, as if they had been planned all along.
    A phone rings in the background. A siren screams in the distance. And the indomitable jazz singer Sheila Jordan works those random events into the lyric of the song, as if they had been planned all along. The best jazz artists, of course, always create...

    Tags: Frank Sinatra, Music, Entertainment, Ella Fitzgerald

  20. Aug 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Nonstop week of music surrounds Chicago Jazz Festival

    Though the 34th annual Chicago Jazz Festival surely has its flaws, it generates tremendous energy and interest for America's greatest gift to the arts: jazz.
    Though the 34th annual Chicago Jazz Festival surely has its flaws, it generates tremendous energy and interest for America's greatest gift to the arts: jazz. The festival proper features major shows at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Aug. 31 at Pritzker...

    Tags: Music Theater, Music, Culture, Spider (music group), Ella Fitzgerald

  22. Aug 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Cornet player Josh Berman explores past, future with a host of bold collaborators

    Fascinating music constantly bubbles up from the caldron that is Chicago jazz, the latest example coming from the horn and pen of Josh Berman.
    Fascinating music constantly bubbles up from the caldron that is Chicago jazz, the latest example coming from the horn and pen of Josh Berman. The very fact that he plays cornet, an instrument largely relegated to the history books, and collaborates with...

    Tags: Hyde Park, Music Theater, Entertainment Events, Jazz (genre), Music

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