What styles of jazz are most enduring?
The jazz landscape has been rapidly changing over the past thirty years. What styles of jazz are most enduring? Every […]
The jazz landscape has been rapidly changing over the past thirty years. What styles of jazz are most enduring? Every […]
The New York Jazz Workshop’s CJ Shearn offers a reflection on the passing of jazz piano legend McCoy Tyner. Below […]
What is soul jazz? For individuals getting into jazz, this is a good question. Jazz (or Black American Music depending […]
In this blog post, New York Jazz Workshop’s CJ Shearn offers a personal, heartfelt statement on the brilliant pianist Lyle […]
NEA Jazz master Jimmy Heath, one of the all time greats of the saxophone, and of composing and arranging left […]
Part I of this article focused on the large American jazz market which was a natural outgrowth of the commercial […]
Tenor saxophonist David “Chase” Baird has been a powerful presence on the New York jazz scene for many years. Born […]
In the latest installment of the New York Jazz Workshop in Conversation With podcast series, I speak with drummer/multi instrumentalist […]
In the latest installment of the New York Jazz Workshop in Conversation With podcast series, I speak with drummer/multi instrumentalist […]
Where was jazz in the 1990’s? The music was riding a continuum since the 1980’s, where the music was jump […]
Is acid jazz a valid style of jazz? In the late 1980’s and early to mid 1990’s in the UK, […]
Part 1 of my podcast was so insightful that he came back at my request for a second interview. We […]