Vail youngsters try their hands at jazz
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Vail youngsters try their hands at jazz
Glenwood Springs Post Independent – Apr 21, 2008
He has been teaching the Jazz Goes to School program for the past decade and believes he is helping kids understand a form of music that often is downplayed or misunderstood. It’s obvious by the passion in his voice that he cares deeply about not only jazz music but teaching others to understand and love it as much as he does. Watching the five young students take in live jazz music on a Saturday it appears Gulizia is doing something right. Recommend(“ExternalResource” “GP2008821655002″ document.
Madrid: From jazz to fusion late and live
International Herald Tribune – Apr 21, 2008
A few young Turks in leather jackets stick to beer at the far end of the bar as the West Africa-born Justin Tchatchoua and his Afro Group warm everyone up with selections from their new CD of African fusion beats. Similar scenes — some rowdy others refined — are replicated nightly all across the city. Within a 10-minute stroll from the Puerta del Sol the center of historic Madrid music lovers can take their pick of live jazz rock flamenco or folk-rock or an ever-growing fusion of all the above by top Spanish artists like Manu Chao or the rising flamenco star Esperanza Fernández. Mixed in you might find international names like Busta Rhymes or the Strokes. In the past year or so there has been a major multiplication of the number of establishments — ranging from cafeterias to small theaters — that now offer live music. It's helped that city officials seem to have eased some of the restrictions and aggressive monitoring of clubs. Diego Manrique the music critic of the daily El País and the Spanish Broadcasting Corporation said: “It's really still just beginning to take off.
Ozzie Cadena 83 Producer of Jazz and Gospel Albums for Savoy and…
New York Times – Apr 21, 2008
He was 83 and lived in Redondo Beach Calif. Skip to next paragraph.