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Daily best music in the world: a good first jazz album

  • September 14, 2024
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If we learned about music in a nice orderly way, where everything started at a logical beginning with music that was clear and expository, this would be a good first record for finding out about […]

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Very occasional quote of the day: soloing

  • September 22, 2018
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“My idea of a drum solo is that you play like you sing. It comes from different things you listen to. And the beauty is always in the simple things.” — Kenny Clarke, from 1984 […]

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Larry Appelbaum: Before & After with Ed Thigpen

  • January 27, 2011
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Over at Let’s Cool One, Larry Appelbaum, jazz specialist at the US Library of Congress, does a Before & After (his variation of the blindfold test) with Ed Thigpen, from 2005. My favorite part, on […]

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Kenny Clarke on the invention of the ride cymbal

  • January 19, 2011
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…and modern drumming in general, excerpted from Ed Thigpen’s Kenny Clarke interview in the Feb. 1984 Modern Drummer. I originally posted this last year on the Drummerworld.com forum. From Thigpen’s introduction: It’s understandably difficult for […]

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