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“The greatest honor for me as a trumpet player is to have learned enough to know how great Louis Armstrong actually was,” said foundation president Wynton Marsalis, who spoke and performed at the gala.

(Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images (Courtesy of Louis Armstrong House Museum))

Louis Armstrong House Gala Celebrates Pops’ Legacy

On June 18, exactly 100 years after Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five accompanied Butterbeans and Susie in a Chicago studio to cut the insinuating “He Likes It Slow,” the Louis…


Bobby Broom Pays Homage to Sonny



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Tal Mashiach

Who’s Around?
(Anzic)


Miles Okazaki
Boomtown
(Pi)


SML
Spontaneous Music Live
(International Anthem)


Ali Ryerson
The Ali Ryerson Quartet
(ACR)


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Yuhan Su

Over The MOONs
(endectomorph)


Thomas Morgan
Around You Is A Forest
(Loveland)


Alex Skolnick Trio
Prove You’re Not A Robot
(Flatiron)


Ran BlakeJared Sims
Night Harbor
(Independent Release)


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Sonny Rollins performing at the Chicago Jazz Festival in 1992

(Photo: Ronald Heard)

Sonny Rollins: Sonny’s Side of the Street

“Is this going to be another negative, punch-Sonny-Rollins-in-the-eye article for DownBeat?” the man asked with weary resignation as he plopped into a den chair. “Well, I agreed to do it. I know how it’s going to come out anyway. So, go ahead, ask me. I’m ready.”

It was a telephone interview. I imagined Sonny Rollins sitting there in his Hudson River Valley country home north of Rhinebeck, New York; sitting there in a nimbus of ennui waiting to be prodded and poked with an assortment of those unpleasant, blunt instruments we journalists…






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