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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Big Bang Bloggies

...are a crash, crash crash.


The A to Z of 2012 Pop
(The Guardian UK)

The History of Rock & Roll in 100 Riffs
(Sound of the City)

The Impossible Future of the Beach Boys
(PopMatters)

Matthew Shipp on His Early Days in NYC
(Village Voice)

5 Great Works of Modern Chamber Jazz
(NPR’s A Blog Supreme)

Woody Guthrie at 100
(Washington Post)

Flushing The Blue Whale
(Jazz Toilet)

Damnation's Eternal Soundtrack:
10 Bands I Will Be Forced to Listen to in Hell
(Salon)

More Thoughts on Jazz Education, Art, Craft and Entitlement
(Mostly Music)

The 10 Best Electronic Soundtrack Moments
(URB)

L.A.’s AM Radio: A Welcome Alternative!?
(Amoeblog)

Paul Williams: Recovery and Gratitude
(Under The Mag)

Funding Jazz: Kickstarter and Other Pleas
(Jazz Beyond Jazz)

The Unit: Cecil Taylor in 1978
(Burning Ambulance)

Tim Berne: Snakeoil Salesman
(Jazz Times)

The Beginner’s Guide to Free Jazz
(destination: OUT)

Slanted and Enchanted at 20
(The New Yorker)

From the Vaults: Mike Watt vs. Raymond Pettibon
(Swingset)

The National Guitar Museum. . .Is Homeless
(L.A. Times Pop & Hiss)

Ken Filiano and the Clown Car’s Disengaged Steering Wheel
(Jazz for Mostly)

Musings from a Jazz Drummer
(MOPA via The Jazz Loft Project)
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A Wisconsin-born freelance writer now based in the great city of El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, his pieces have been included in the anthologies Da Capo Best Music Writing and L.A. Now. He first entered the blogosphere in 2006 with the music site Downbeast, an offshoot of the L.A. indie-jazz label Cryptogramophone. He was also a senior editor of Glue magazine and has written for numerous publications including L.A. Weekly, No Depression, All About Jazz, Variety, Los Angeles magazine, Time Out-New York, Flaunt, Oxford-American, Black Book, New Times, Extraordinary, and more. Currently, he is working on a book for Asahina & Wallace publishers on L.A.'s underground jazz scene.
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