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My name is Howard Mandel. I'm a Chicago-born writer, editor, author, arts reporter for National Public Radio, consultant, and nascent videographer -- a veteran freelance journalist. I'm president of the Jazz Journalists Association, a non-profit membership organization devoted to using all media to disseminate news and views about all kinds of jazz.
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
1y ago
The Jazz Journalists Association announces the 2023 Jazz Heroes — “activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz,” formerly the A Team — emphasizing as it has annually since 2001 that jazz
is culture that comes from the ground up, by individuals crossing all demographic categories, working frequently with others and beyond basic job definitions or profit motives to sustain and spread the vital music born in America. This year the JJA (a non-profit professional organization for journalists covering jazz) is honoring 36 such Heroes in 32 US cities. If we had the capacity, we coul ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
1y ago
As the year ends/begins, I’m thinking electroacoustic music is a wave of the future. But maybe it’s been superseded by other synth-based genres — synth-pop, EDM, soundtracks a lá Stranger Things. Is Prophet, the just released 1986 weird-sounds bonanza from Sun Ra with his Arkestra exploiting the then new, polyphonic and programmable Prophet-5 synth, timeless or passé?
Herb Deutsch (glasses) with Robert Moog and his synthesizer
In February, I saluted Herb Deutsch, co-inventor of the Moog synthesizer, on his 90th birthday. Deutsch died on December 9, with synthesizers ever more present in music ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
1y ago
On the 80th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s birth, memory and legacy of America’s unsurpassed guitar-artist (written 2011).
Portrait of Jimi Hendrix by Swedish artist Tommy Tallstig Tomtall, via Wikimedia Commons
I’m bouncing around in the back seat of a pal’s car with a couple other high school wannabes, cruising through our leafy-green, cushy but staid Chicago suburb, when the most amazing music comes roaring out of the dashboard radio. We’re not going fast – have no urgent destination — but the music shakes us up. We’ve never heard anything like it before. Few have. It’s early summer 196 ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
1y ago
I daresay the JazzBash! on Sunday, 9/11 is the first ever virtual hybrid Awards party/live Jazz Cruise auction/online concert from six U.S. cities/conference of activist panelists/bar with storytellers and presenters, live improvised painting, exclusive jazz photography exhibits and more — in immersive environments depicting noted jazz sites through which attendees — musicians, critics, the general public — can roam at will, by cursor.
video by Michal Shapiro — starts black but hit arrow!
Thanks to the genius of SyncSpace.live, the Jazz Journalists Association (of which I’m president, driving ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
1y ago
I love the sound of a saxophone, or rather the broad range of sounds available from this family of reeds
The author, who has never been very serious about his alto playing, with
apologies to Neil Tesser on tenor sax, Jim Baker on guitar;
photo by Lauren Deutsch
instruments. Breathy, vocal-like, smooth, light, penetrating, gritty or greasy, able to cry and/or croon (sometimes both at once), it strikes me as capable of the most personal of musical statements, although that’s probably a projection based on my imagination set free listening to these horns, mostly in the context of jazz, for more t ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
1y ago
Yesterday’s Concert dropped a podcast in which I offer guidance in listening even to challenging jazz recordings such as John Coltrane’s ambitious, gnarly Ascension.
And semi-shameless self-promotion: Music Journalism Insider has published a comprehensive career interview with me.
For Todd L. Burns’ invaluable, subscription-supported newsletter/platform about music journalism, I lay out at his request the steps that got me to my present point — writer/editor/radio producer/president of the Jazz Journalists Association, board member of the Jazz Institute of Chicago.
On Lance Ingram’s well-edi ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
2y ago
Saddened that bassist Charnett Moffett has died of a heart attack at age 54, I post this appreciation — also serving as a profile —
Charnette Moffett, from video of The Bridge
written in 2013 to annotate his solo bass (!) album The Bridge, which he described as “my most personal and challenging release so far.”
Solo bass records are rare, and might seem to appeal mostly to bassists and bass aficionados. But on The Bridge Charnett Moffett, the charismatic bass virtuoso with an impressive past and equally brilliant future, has proven here — without benefit of a band — that his music ca ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
2y ago
I was knocked out on first reading of Sweet Adversity (1978), by Donald Newlove, who died Aug. 17 at age 93.
It’s about co-joined twins who love Louis Armstrong, play jazz in the 1930s and arrive New York’s Lower East Side in the early 1960s, where one of them sobers up. Besides the unique story, it’s the novel’s language that dazzles — intricate, high-spirited sentences that conjured unusual images and ringing perceptions in a continuous, unpredictable stream. It’s hilarious, delirious and heartbreaking, a classic American serio-comedy operating on several levels (twins Leo and Teddy are sta ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
2y ago
Despite my avowed abhorrence of Christmas music, I enjoyed maestro Kurt Elling leading his hometown quintet in a holiday-themed performance at Chicago’s City Winery last Sunday.
Kurt Elling © Marc PoKempner
My entire evening — accompanied by best friends, and including the surprise discovery after the Winery show of a heartening young trumpeter at the Hungry Brain — was a reminder that hearing music in person with others is a key experience, even if the potential for spreading disease makes us stay home.
[What I’ve been listening to at home: Favorites of ’21]
A seasoned and complete performer ..read more
Arts Journal » Jazz Beyond Jazz
2y ago
Herb Deutsch, the trumpeter-pianist-Theremin player-composer-Moog synthesizer co-creator and jazz inspired improviser turns 90 today, February 9, 2022,
Robert Moog, l., and Herb Deutsch at the Moog modular synthesizer
and a hearty Happy Birthday to him! In celebration, Moog Music has produced a video interview with this emeritus professor of Hofstra University, where he taught composition and electronic music, as the first of a series titled Giants.
He’s been less often mentioned in the story of the revolution in musical possibilities wrought by physical architecture for generating and process ..read more