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Jazz Don’t Hurt: Dr. Flügel, or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Chuck Mangione

Jason Crane November 23, 2009 11

The first album I ever bought with my own money (earned, I think, by babysitting for one of the neighborhood kids) was a two-cassette version of Chuck Mangione’s 1978 concert recording An Evening Of

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Jazz Don’t Hurt: Taking a Stand With “Conscious Jazz”

Jason Crane November 2, 2009 5

Drummer Ted Sirota and his band Rebel Souls have a new record out called Seize the Time (Naim Jazz, 2009). It’s an explicitly political instrumental album, very in line with Sirota’s previous CDs, all

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Jazz Don’t Hurt: Joni Mitchell, Jazz Musician

Jason Crane October 26, 2009 7

I was (briefly) in college in 1992. My best friend was a very talented drummer name Mike. We played in a jazz group together called, for no apparent reason, the Pre-Flattened Cats. One day

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Jazz Don’t Hurt: The Industrial Jazz Group

Jason Crane October 19, 2009 2

Jazz don't hurt -- in fact, as Jason Crane points out in his latest column, it sometimes channels the mustachioed ghost of Frank Zappa

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Jazz Don’t Hurt: What Is Jazz, Anyway?

Jason Crane October 12, 2009 13

What is “jazz,” exactly? I sure as hell don’t know. And neither, I would suggest, does anyone else. Sure, everybody knows what they think jazz is, and which particular elements music has to contain

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Jazz Don’t Hurt: The Blazing Fire of a Man’ish Boy

Jason Crane October 5, 2009 3

Do you think jazz is hard to appreciate or understand? Jason Crane is here to set the record straight, starting with an appreciation of Darius Jones' Man'ish BoyRead More »

Jazz Don’t Hurt: Five Recent CDs For New Listeners

Jason Crane September 28, 2009 9

Recently, the fine folks over at NPR’s A Blog Supreme have started asking young jazz aficionados to recommend five recordings from recent years that they would give to someone who was just getting into

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