Thanks to Nate Chinen for including this from Sara Gazarekβs acceptance speech:
βI want to take a second to acknowledge a very important composer and arranger, the great John Clayton, who lost his house in the fires in Altadena. He also lost the Grammy Award that he won in this category in 2007.β
04.02.2025 04:47
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Props to @2220arts.bsky.social for hosting this special event! Definitely doing their part to make LA a better place for creative music.
03.02.2025 16:59
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Los Angeles Against the Mountains
John McPheeβs 1988 report about life in the San Gabriel Mountains, in northern Los Angeles County, which were disintegrating into rock porridge at a rate that was among the fastest in the world.
If anyone is wondering βhow could this happenβ regarding the disasters in Southern California, a morning spent reading this classic piece by John McPhee will tell you everything you need to know in vivid, gripping fashion.
www.newyorker.com/magazine/198...
24.01.2025 18:06
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Yeah for sure George, thanks. I know we are all helping to get our friends back to wholeness and making music again soon.
23.01.2025 23:37
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Southern California Fires Hit the Jazz Community
Roy McCurdy and his wife had just finished eating dinner and were relaxing over coffee in their Altadena home, when he heard someone banging on his front door. βOur neighbor said, βYou gotta get out, ...
This was a difficult piece to write, quite personal to me as many of those affected by the #wildfires are people I have known, interacted or even played with over the years.
#altadena
#palisades
#socalstrong
#jazz
#jazzsky
#allaboutjazz
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23.01.2025 20:02
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Ringing in the new year with a summary thread of my #Downbeat articles from last year:
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#AllAboutJazz
06.01.2025 16:29
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Starting 2025 with a glance back to my DownBeat articles over the past year:
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#AllAboutJazz
02.01.2025 18:21
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My 2024 #DownBeat article rundown:
01.01.2025 20:15
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Itβs been a fun year of writing about jazz. Hereβs to more stories in 2025!
01.01.2025 21:44
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Devin Daniels: From Inglewood to Hancock
βI kind of wasnβt expecting me not liking gentrification,β Devin Daniels says, stroking his beard as he looks away from the screen.
The alto saxophonist is referring to his hometown of Inglewood, C...
8. Lastly, altoist Devin Daniels: Tracing his journey from a free after-school program in Inglewood to prestigious schools overseas and at the Hancock Institute, to trading solos onstage at the Hollywood Bowl with Herbie himself:
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#Jazz
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#JazzMusic
#AllAboutJazz
01.01.2025 21:43
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Herbie Hancock: On Top Where He Belongs
On April 12 of this year, Herbie Hancock turned 84. How many people do you know in their 80s who are still working full time β and a lot more effectively than some candidates in this yearβs U.S. presi...
7. Herbie Hancock: His Hollywood Bowl Headhunters reunion, and how winning the 2024 DB Critics Poll (Keyboard) helps in part to offset decades of being snubbed by the writers, and the now-classic albums he made during that span:
downbeat.com/news/detail/...
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#JazzMusic
#AllAboutJazz
01.01.2025 21:34
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Ryan Porter: Resilience and Optimism
On a warm June night at the annual Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival, where nearly 18,000 people packed onto the benches of the historic Los Angeles-based amphitheater for nearly 16 hours of music over two...
6. Trombonist Ryan Porter: On growing up in the inner city with Kamasi Washington, and how a chronic illness rendered him homeless even as his career soared as a member of the West Coast Get Downβportrayed in Resilience, a film about his life:
downbeat.com/news/detail/...
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01.01.2025 21:06
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Kenny Garrett & Svoy: Whatβs Next Is Now!
Itβs 8:30 in the morning, and Kenny Garrett is walking. He does this most mornings, on a track near his home in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, about 45 minutes outside of New York City.
βHold on, let me f...
5. Kenny Garrett, marching on: how he finally turned back to fusion four decades after working with Miles Davis, thanks to Who Killed AI, a collaboration borne out of a long friendship with an electronic artist:
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#AllAboutJazz
01.01.2025 20:54
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Brian Bromberg: Of LaFaro and Reinvention
Driving into the San Bernardino National Forest, some 40 miles east of Los Angeles, the two-lane road snakes through the suddenly steep cliffs blanketed by lush green pines. Reaching the humble town o...
4. Bassist Brian Bromberg: Always loving and wanting to play straight-ahead jazz despite the diversity of his musical life, and how a serious health challenge actually helped him with LaFaro, his tribute to the legendary bassist.
downbeat.com/news/detail/...
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#AllAboutJazz
01.01.2025 20:43
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Jon Irabagonβs Absurdist Tendencies
If ever there were an artist who has earned the label βenigma,β it would be saxophonist Jon Irabagon, whose hyper-genre career has warped repeatedly between the narrow straight ahead paths and wide-op...
3. Jon Irabagon: His penchant for being elusive to define as an artist, along with βabsurdistβ tendencies in his projects, elucidated by his double album release, Recharge the Blade and Survivalism:
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#JazzMusic
#AllAboutJazz
01.01.2025 20:35
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Ches Smith: βA Fearless Seekerβ
Cities and towns, large and small, through their geography, culture, cuisine and dialect, possess unique, compelling qualities. In California, a plethora of such places abound: Los Angeles, San Franci...
2. Drummer/composer Ches Smith: His musical origin story out of Sacramento and the Bay Area, reconciling his love of jazz, classical and punk rock, his work with John Zorn and his latest, genre-busting album, Laugh Ash:
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01.01.2025 20:26
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Musicians 1st at Sam First
The back entrance opens into a cozy, darkened room, leather-cushioned benches snaking around the irregular, rounded perimeter walls. The furniture and decor are elegantly crafted, as if it were a feat...
1. A look into the Los Angeles jazz club Sam First, and their designs on becoming the βVillage Vanguard of the Westβ through their new label featuring high quality live recordings of their performances:
downbeat.com/news/detail/...
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#JazzMusic
#AllAboutJazz
01.01.2025 20:16
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My 2024 #DownBeat article rundown:
01.01.2025 20:15
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One of the best new album covers in recent years, in my view. By LA-based David Haskell. Rarely in history of jazz or rock do you get to see a whole band playing in one photo. Inspired music too.
28.11.2024 19:26
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Thanks to @simplythee.bsky.social for reminding me about this article!
26.11.2024 17:07
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W.R.O.L., by Jon Irabagon
from the album Survivalism
Of note is his Frankensteinian commingling of the tiny soprillo with hunting game calls to produce sounds that are at one compelling and rather disturbing. Check it out if you dare:
jonirabagon.bandcamp.com/track/w-r-o-l
26.11.2024 17:04
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We touched on his humorous absurdist tendencies in his writing and playing, and how exploring the forests and survival bunkers in South Dakota-along with binging some dark fiction-helped him cope with the pandemic.
26.11.2024 17:03
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This really made my evening
25.11.2024 07:14
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Wow, youβve got this writer at a loss for wordsβ¦so glad to know someoneβs gone deep into my storiesβ¦thank you ππ»
25.11.2024 07:13
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The two of them shared their insights on their family, the mentors in their lives and careers, their love of all kinds of music, finding your artistry in your own unique way, surfing, smiling through the struggle, and serving the music above all.
24.11.2024 22:52
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John & Gerald Clayton: Serving the Music
Altadena, California, is nestled into the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains, a companion-community to its better-known neighbor, Pasadena. Spacious roads lined with quaint homes carve neat gridli...
This was my first cover story for DownBeat for the July (Fatherβs Day) issue. I visited the home of bassist John Clayton, which is where his son Gerald
Clayton also grew up. It was a memorable conversation with both of them.
downbeat.com/news/detail/...
24.11.2024 22:44
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Thank you for reading! Iβll continue to post my writings. If you think of it, repost the ones you especially enjoy. #gratitude
24.11.2024 22:28
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