[Dixielandjazz] Jazz is Dead?

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Wed Sep 2 14:24:30 PDT 2009


Certainly not here - and i'm speaking of OKOM only!
There seems to be more activity than ever, with several new bands that
have emrged over the last 4-5 years, some very young.
If one includes "modern," the number becomes countless, with lots of
bars and cafes offering "jazz" of sorts once a week.
Cheers

On 02/09/2009, Stephen G Barbone <barbonestreet at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Terry Teachout says Jazz is Dead?
>
> Good gracious me. Not in the Boston - NYC - Philadelphia - Washington DC
> corridor. IT THRIVES THERE.
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> Check out "Jazz Inside NY" magazine, September Issue, which you can download
> in 13 MB PDF form at: (takes two minutes if you have high speed connection)
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> http://jazzinsidemagazine.com/publications/guide/2009-september
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> You will be amazed at how much jazz is going on as detailed in the 98 page
> September Issue.
>
> Check out also the article. "What's Really Going On in Jazz Education"
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> It goes from Page 80 to 96, then continues from page 56 to page 62.
> Interesting article plus listings of schools (mostly college level) that
> teach jazz and/or award BA degrees in Jazz.
>
> Also check out the NYC club listings. MANY, though not so much OKOM. <grin>
>
> Besides, it is a heck of a magazine. Features some brass players this month
> which brass playing list mates may find an interesting read.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve Barbone
> www.myspace.com/barbonestreetjazzband
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