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Dave Brubeck

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    February 1, 2012

    Philip Glass's Life as an East Village Voice

    The world-renowned composer is still a neighborhood staple

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    January 9, 2012

    Live: Winter Jazzfest Breaks Down Boundaries And Confounds Expectations

    ​Winter Jazzfest Friday-Saturday, January 6-7 Better than: Summer Zydeco Fest (assuming such a terror exists). After a discordant, twisted reimagining of Jimi Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary" by his trio Ceramic Dog, guitarist Marc Ribot slyly reminded the audience at Sullivan Hall Friday wha ... More >>

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    November 30, 2011

    Ceramic Dog

    ​Winter Jazzfest Friday-Saturday, January 6-7 Better than: Summer Zydeco Fest (assuming such a terror exists). After a discordant, twisted reimagining of Jimi Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary" by his trio Ceramic Dog, guitarist Marc Ribot slyly reminded the audience at Sullivan Hall Friday wha ... More >>

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    July 27, 2010

    Hilary Kole

    ​Winter Jazzfest Friday-Saturday, January 6-7 Better than: Summer Zydeco Fest (assuming such a terror exists). After a discordant, twisted reimagining of Jimi Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary" by his trio Ceramic Dog, guitarist Marc Ribot slyly reminded the audience at Sullivan Hall Friday wha ... More >>

  • Music

    June 15, 2010

    Jason Moran's New Jazz Testament

    The crossover-minded pianist's decade-long evolutionary plan continues with Ten

  • Voice Choices

    November 24, 2009

    BRUBECK'S BACK

    This one's for the boys

  • Blogs

    November 5, 2009

    Art D'Lugoff, Village Royalty, Gone Too Soon at 85

    ​Here's to Art D'Lugoff, the great Village music impresario, the round and bearded political and artistic enthusiast, whose eclectic tastes educated more than one generation, and who died yesterday at 85. Much too young. A friend, Thomas Vitullo-Martin, said D'Lugoff had been in good health, ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    September 29, 2009

    PARKER’S PARADE

    A free-spirited saxman drops anchor in NY

  • Voice Choices

    August 4, 2009

    Quicksilver Messenger Service

    A free-spirited saxman drops anchor in NY

  • Columns

    April 15, 2009

    Free Will Astrology: April 15 through 21

    A free-spirited saxman drops anchor in NY

  • News

    May 13, 2008

    Keeping Jazz Makers Alive

    Evicted or with no medical insurance, musicians playing their last chorus are saved by the Jazz Foundation

  • Music

    April 22, 2008

    Jessica Williams's Songs for a New Century

    Overlooked jazz pianist gets a little too sleepy

  • Blogs

    February 21, 2008

    Clip Job: Brubeck at Basin Street

    Overlooked jazz pianist gets a little too sleepy

  • Music

    December 25, 2007

    2007 Jazz Poll Ballots: A-O

    New releases, reissues, debuts, and more—each critic's picks

  • News

    April 10, 2007

    In New Orleans, the Saints Are Marching In Again

    Just as Hitler and Stalin couldn't ban jazz, Hurricane Katrina can't keep it and New Orleans down

  • NYC Life

    May 16, 2006

    Outdoor Concerts & Music Festivals

    Just as Hitler and Stalin couldn't ban jazz, Hurricane Katrina can't keep it and New Orleans down

  • Music

    December 6, 2005

    Low Rent

    The real possibilities open up when it doesn't cost a bundle to pursue your muse

  • Music

    May 24, 2005

    Beyond Clubland—and Repertory

    Arts centers, classical-music organizations, and other non-jazz outposts fuel new music

  • Music

    May 24, 2005

    Covering Expenses

    A who, what, why, where, when—and how many—of the uncharted world of independent jazz labels

  • NYC Life

    April 26, 2005

    Jazz

    A who, what, why, where, when—and how many—of the uncharted world of independent jazz labels

  • Music

    July 20, 2004

    Music

    A who, what, why, where, when—and how many—of the uncharted world of independent jazz labels

  • Music

    May 25, 2004

    Fleishedik and Milchedik

    Jazzing the classics and classing the jazzers from Jelly Roll Morton to Uri Caine

  • NYC Life

    March 4, 2003

    On Pointe

    Sallie Wilson Follows in Anthony Tudor's Footsteps

  • Music

    May 14, 2002

    Fetishizing the LP

    Verve Miniaturizes 20 Old Albums

  • Specials

    May 15, 2001

    Letters

    Verve Miniaturizes 20 Old Albums

  • Music

    May 8, 2001

    A Quartet of Five

    Dave Brubeck Cultivates a Crowd, Calibrates Time, and Finds His Wings

  • News

    January 9, 2001

    Burns-Eye View of Jazz

    Living History or Death Sentence?

  • Music

    June 29, 1999

    Prisoners of the Past

    Living History or Death Sentence?

  • News

    June 8, 1999

    Jazz Listings

    Compiled by Ginger Adams Otis

  • Music

    May 4, 1999

    Border Crossings

    Compiled by Ginger Adams Otis

  • News

    October 20, 1998

    Numbers Game

    HMO penny-pinching threatens a long-term romance

  • Music

    October 6, 1998

    Starring... Slinky

    HMO penny-pinching threatens a long-term romance

  • Music

    June 23, 1998

    Is Everyone Happy?

    HMO penny-pinching threatens a long-term romance

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