[Dixielandjazz] May 2021 Syncopated Times

Joe Bebco joe.syncopatedtimes at gmail.com
Sat May 1 13:00:00 EDT 2021


The May 2021 issue of The Syncopated Times is another good one:
Find it at https://syncopatedtimes.com/may-2021/

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Table of Contents

Features

Living the Jazz Life: Gunhild Carling, by Elisa Shoenberger
Joe St. John: A Tale in Two Jazz Cities, by Jim Gallert with Lars Bjorn
What’s in a Name? My Chance Encounter with Brick Fleagle, by Dan Barrett
Jonathan Stout’s Jazz is Crafted for Dancing, by Dave Doyle
Davis-Shannon Sparks New Interest in George Formby, by Chelsea Spear
Preserving the Legacy of Drummer Bob Matthews, by Nicholas D. Ball
Jane Monheit Returns to Songbook Roots for New Album, by Brian R. Sheridan
Is the Gus Haenschen-Scott Joplin Connection Significant?, by Ed Berlin
Ain’t Cha Got Music: Bob Wills, by Jeff Barnhart & Hal Smith
Roundtable: BG Sextet 1954, by Hal Smith, Loren Schoenberg, & Nick Rossi

Columns

Jazz Birthday of the Month: Red Nichols, illustration by Joe Busam
Static from my Attic, by Andy Senior
Final Chorus, compiled by Joe Bebco
Readers’ Correspondence
Jazz Travels: Domingo Mancuello, by Bill Hoffman
The Professor is IN: Quarantine Year in Review, by Adrian Cunningham
Ragtime Vignettes: It Gets Better, by Brandon Byrne
You Can’t Kill Death, by Randi Cee
Quarter Notes: Keep on Truckin’ in the Quarter, by Shelly Gallichio
The Charming and Cunning Charlie Carson, by R.S. Baker
Festival Roundup, compiled by Joe Bebco
Profiles in Jazz: Jimmy Rushing, by Scott Yanow
Blowing off the Dust: Scott Joplin Autographs, by Larry Melton

News
Jazz Jubilee by the Sea 2021: Updates from the Director by Rhonda Cardinal
Banu Gibson Livestream Event Planner for Four Jazz Clubs, by Joel Albert
Norman Vickers Among 2021 JJA Jazz Heroes, by Lew Shaw
Sweet Megg and Ricky Alexander Premiere Video for “Foolin’ Myself”
Philadelphia’s Prohibition-era Lawn Party by Adam Lezzi

Reviews

Nights at the Turntable, by CD reviews by Scott Yanow
Berts Bits and Beats, album reviews by Bert Thompson
It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie by Marty Grosz, book review by Scott Yanow
Exploring the Virtuosity of Eddie Durham, book review by Dave Radlauer
Three Part Invention, album review by Neal Siegal

Joe Bebco
Associate Editor
SyncopatedTimes.com (315) 507-5490
A monthly newspaper covering Hot Jazz, Ragtime, and Swing.



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