THE SYNCOPATED TIMES
Vol.3, No.11 November 2018
Finding Lost Jazz History in Seattle: Greg Ruby, by Joe Bebco
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, by Van D. Young
Record Collecting: Where Do I Begin?, by Terri Bruce
Collegetown Chronicles: Johnny Russo, by Russ Tarby
Jazz Birthday of the Month: Bunny Berigan, illustration by Gary Price
Static from my Attic: Clean Your Palate, by Andy Senior
Final Chorus, compiled by Joe Bebco
Jazz Jottings: The Harlem Renaissance, by Lew Shaw
Blowing off the Dust: Fred Hoeptner, by Larry Melton
Quarter Notes: Ghosts & Spirits in NOLA, by Shelly Gallichio
Jazz Travels: Central PA Ragtime Fest, by Bill Hoffman
Profiles in Jazz: Bobby Hackett, by Scott Yanow
Festival Roundup, compiled by Andy Senior
When a Stranger Answers, by Randi Cee
Toonerville Trolley: the Skipper’s Saxophone, cartoon by Fontaine Fox
The Professor is IN: Staying in Jazz Shape, by Adrian Cunningham
Nights at the Turntable, CD reviews by Scott Yanow
The Syncopated Bookshelf: NOLA Buildings and Bands, by Joe Bebco
Hendrik Meurkens, CD Reviews by F. Norman Vickers
Off the Beaten Tracks: Musical Gifts, CD reviews by Joe Bebco
Daisy Castro, Wojtek Kaminsk, CD reviews by Joe Bebco
Riverboat Dixie Jazz Band, Concert Review by Harvey Barkan
Sacto Jazz Ed Foundation: “Reno, Here We Come!”, by Patti Jones
Tex Wyndham’s Texas Shout is now Online
Jazz Vocalist Recovering from Subway Attack, by Andy Senior