I used to have this nightmare that Steve Jobs showed up at my apartment in Berlin to thank me for my support of Apple (believe it or not, for a short while I was the go-to guy for English-speaking Berliners having problems with their Macs) and, as a token of his respect, gave me an Continue Reading
Tag Archives: jazz
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The Ward Report: Blue Note [On] Shuffle
Publicado el Febrero 8, 2012 por Ed Ward
Publicado en The Ward Report
and was tagged with music, jazz, iPad, iPod, iTunes, eMusic, Blue Note, headphones, acoustics, Rudy van Gelder, classical music -
Ornette Coleman Winner of the Miles Davis Award
Publicado el Octubre 8, 2009 por le_redacteur
For over five decades, saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, 79, has played a major role in the evolution of American music; he belongs to that rare species of artists and thinkers whose influence extends far beyond the range of his instrument. Very early on, he concluded that modern jazz, once so daring and revolutionary, had Continue Reading
Publicado en Music Films, Documentary Films
and was tagged with coleman, Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, free jazz, harmolodics, jazz, miles davis award, Ornette
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