We Jazz Magazine

We Jazz Magazine is a magazine released by the Finnish record company We Jazz Records. The first issue featured a cover story on Alice Coltrane written by the renowned US author Ashley Kahn (“Kind Of Blue: The Making Of The Miles Davis Masterpiece”). There are also articles on Sun Ra by Daniel Spicer, on John Corbett by Peter Margasak, on Scatter by Stewart Smith and a Berlin report by Debra Richards. Alan Braufmann talks to Nabil Ayers and Andreas Müller writes about “Lockdown Listening”. Issue 4 inclues stories about Go Go Penguin, Horace Tapscott by Andy Thomas, Tigran Hamasyan by Rui Miguel Abreu, Istanbul Scene by Alper Kaliber, Isaiah Collier by Daniel Spicer, Bill Frisell by Debra Richards, DJ Old Crank by Matti Nives, Tokyo Jazz Joints Vol. 2 by Philip Arneill, and many more.

We Jazz Magazine

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  • Country: Finland
  • Language: English
  • Frequency: Irregular
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We Jazz Magazine Issue 5 (Fall 2022) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The fifth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Amaryllis" for Mary Halvorson. Stories include Mary Halvorson by Peter Margasak, Pi Recordings by Will Layman, Tyshawn Sorey by Marc Medwin, Women On the Syllabus by Tina Edwards, A Love Supreme Festival by Gareth Allen, plus more.

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We Jazz Magazine Issue 4 (Summer 2022) is here. The fourth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "The Call" for Horace Tapscott. Stories include Go Go Penguin, Horace Tapscott by Andy Thomas, Tigran Hamasyan by Rui Miguel Abreu, Istanbul Scene by Alper Kaliber, Isaiah Collier by Daniel Spicer, Bill Frisell by Debra Richards, DJ Old Crank by Matti Nives, Tokyo Jazz Joints Vol. 2 by Philip Arneill, reviews, plus more.

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