Letters to the Editor March 2018
Cortland, not Corning To the Editor: Thank you for the front-page article on Colin Hancock, an amazing young musician and more whom I’m privileged to
Cortland, not Corning To the Editor: Thank you for the front-page article on Colin Hancock, an amazing young musician and more whom I’m privileged to
Cartoon by Rube Goldberg, 1919. Many thanks to Ron Evry! (ronevry.com)
Pensacola? Vout-O-Reenie! To the Editor: I’ve worked with the Public History Department at UWF in Pensacola and have helped the students do some research about
Cartoon by Clare Briggs (1914)
PICTURESQUE AMERICA- by Harry Grant Dart (1908) (Printed here with thanks to Ron Evry: www.ronevry.com)
“Muskat?” Oh, Man! To the Editor: I’m currently reading the September issue of Syncopated Times, where in the “Jazz Jottings” column I found mention of
Banjos Aweigh on JazzFest at Sea To the Editor: As you now know, there will not be a 2018 JazzSea Cruise in January. Although it
To the Editor: Dick Hawk, the Torch Carrier of good jazz in the Midwest passed on a few weeks ago. Dick had employed Lynn Zimmer
BMI Demands Tribute from Bix To the Editor: After dealing with just about everything at the Tribute to Bix fest for almost 30 years, music
This is The Festival Roundup as printed in our February 2017 issue, the most recent roundup can be found in our menu. To include your
To the Editor: Many thanks for the fantastic article you penned and published regarding Dan Levinson’ Roof Garden Jass Band celebrating the centenary of the
This is The Festival Roundup as printed in our January 2017 issue, the most recent Roundup can be found under “Events” in our menu. NY
SOUTHERN OREGON MUSIC FESTIVAL. (Medford, Ore.) – Sept. 30-Oct. 2. Fifteen bands will perform a total of 95 sets at five distinct venues, all within
This is The Festival Roundup as printed in our September 2016 issue, the most recent Roundup can be found HERE HOT JAZZ JUBILEE. (Sacramento, Calif.)
DJANGO REINHARDT NEW YORK FESTIVAL. (New York, N.Y.) Aug. 2-7. The Django Reinhardt NY Festival celebrates 17 years at its home, Birdland, 315 W. 44th