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Today’s Music News

Doris Duke Grant Helps Ohio Jazz
Posted 11/20/2009

Letter from Joe Lovano: Saxophonist Recovering from 2 Broken Arms Suffered While on Tour This Fall
Posted 11/18/2009

Kurt Rosenwinkel Plays Softly On New Disc
Posted 11/17/2009

SIRIUS XM Radio Launches Miles Davis Channel
Posted 11/16/2009

Jazz Writer/Musician Jaap Ludeke Dies
Posted 11/13/2009

Ten Bands Selected for U.S. State Department World Tour
Posted 11/12/2009

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra To Premiere Wynton Marsalis' New Classical Work
Posted 11/10/2009

Hiromi to Release Solo Debut
Posted 11/10/2009

Monica Mancini's New Disc Due in January
Posted 11/6/2009

Myra Melford Signs to Firehouse 12
Posted 11/4/2009

Trumpeter Randy Sandke Plays for Kids
Posted 11/3/2009

Drummer Dana Hall Releases Debut
Posted 10/29/2009

Photographer Ted Williams Dies
Posted 10/27/2009

Dreyfus Jazz Releases to Mark Django Reinhardt's Centennial
Posted 10/26/2009



The DownBeat Archives

Artie: 'Should Be Greatest Dance Combo Ever Assembled'
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Pres: One Of Jazzdom's Greats Reminisces, Evaluates And Chats
Published 3/7/1956

The Mind Of A Revolutionary: Charlie Haden's Bass Influences (Web bonus material from the February 2008 issue)
Published 1/1/2008



Spotlight Artist: Jimmie Lunceford

Jimmie Lunceford, one of the great bandleaders of the swing era, may be best known for his orchestra's consistently refined performances. Even though Duke Ellington and Count Basie may have a larger role in the jazz pantheon and popular imagination, ...  continue

 





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