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  2. Scott Yanow - Wikipedia

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    In September 2002, Yanow was interviewed on-camera by CNN about the Monterey Jazz Festival [5] and wrote an in-depth biography on Dizzy Gillespie for AllMusic.com. [1] He authored 12 books on jazz (including 2022's Life Through the Eyes of a Jazz Journalist), more than 900 liner notes for CDs, and more than 20,000 reviews of jazz recordings.

  3. Man with a Movie Camera - Wikipedia

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    2008 – Norwegian electronic jazz trio Halt the Flux performed their interpretation of the soundtrack [34] at the Bergen International Film Festival. October 2008 – London based Cinematic Orchestra undertook a show featuring a screening of Vertov's film, which preceded the re-issue of the Man With A Movie Camera DVD, in November. [citation ...

  4. All About Jazz - Wikipedia

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    All About Jazz is a website established by Michael Ricci in 1995. A volunteer staff publishes news, album reviews, articles, videos, and listings of concerts and other events having to do with jazz. Ricci maintains a related site, Jazz Near You, about local concerts and events.

  5. The Jazz Review - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Review was a jazz criticism magazine founded by Nat Hentoff and Martin Williams in New York City in 1958. It was published till 1961. Hentoff and Williams were co-editors throughout its brief existence (23 issues). Many issues of The Jazz Review are available at Jazz Studies Online, which assesses its quality as follows:

  6. Jazz (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz is a 2001 television documentary miniseries directed by Ken Burns. It was broadcast on PBS in 2001 [2] ... Ken Burns' Jazz review by cosmopolis.ch;

  7. Jazz Review - Wikipedia

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    The founders were jazz writer (and former editor of The Wire) Richard Cook and Roger Spence of the talent management agency Direct Music Limited of Edinburgh, Scotland. Jazz Review covered the entire range of jazz history from early jazz through swing to bebop , modern jazz and the avant-garde, and was known for its scholarly approach and ...

  8. JazzTimes - Wikipedia

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    The magazine reviews audio and video releases [6] concerts, [7] instruments, music supplies, [8] and books. [9] It also includes a guide to musicians, events, record labels, and music schools. David Fricke , whose writing credits include Rolling Stone , Melody Maker and Mojo , also contributes to the magazine.

  9. There'd Better Be a Mirrorball - Wikipedia

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    Turner directed the accompanying music video which features 1970s-inspired aesthetics and captures the band at different stages of the recording process. The video was also released on 29 August 2022, and filmed by Turner with his own 16 mm video camera, alongside Zackery Michael, Ben Chappell and Mark Bull.

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