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JAZZ BLOGS
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UNITED KINGDOM
Bebop Spoken Here. Lance Liddle, a reti#800202 music retailer, covers the scene in the North-East. He’s been blogging for just over a year. He has played tenor sax for years, including a stint in the Newcastle big band when a teenage bass player now called Sting was getting his chops together. Lance is from Hebburn outside Newcastle. His site covers a huge number of gigs in the region. Definitely worth bookmarking is Lance’s stupendous collection of old photos and memorabilia. Daily Telegraph

Sandy Brown Jazz Sandy Brown grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland, and became one of the foremost British Jazz clarinet players and a leading acoustic engineer. Together with Edinburgh trumpeter Al Fairweather, they created the music of McJazz. Sandy died in 1975 leaving a rich musical legacy. Sandy and Al pushed traditional jazz into 'mainstream', a bridge between classic and modern jazz. This website provides a similar 'bridge' with information about Sandy and a monthly online magazine page with articles and features about all aspects of jazz.

USA
JazzWax. Marc Myers writes daily on jazz legends and legendary jazz recordings Marc Myers blogs daily on his jazz blog about jazz albums, jazzrecords, jazz LPs, jazz CDs, jazz legends and jazz interviews.

Sam Newsome's Blogspot: Soprano Sax Talk. This blog was created to reach out to fellow sax players and musicians committed to sharing ideas about the soprano saxophone.
Sam Newsome is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. His music combines an eclectic mix of straight-ahead jazz, world music (drawing influences from North Africa and East Asia) and extended techniques. Newsome is assistant professor of jazz studies at Long Island University – Brooklyn Campus.

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