Letter from the Editor/Happy Thanksgiving (a redux)
Connecting an old photograph owned since the 1970’s to gratitude for friends, family, artists, creators, website readers and contributors – (a redux)
...November 26th, 2025
Connecting an old photograph owned since the 1970’s to gratitude for friends, family, artists, creators, website readers and contributors – (a redux)
...November 26th, 2025
Peaceful protest is nothing new to America. It is happening every day in Portland, where I live. It is what makes our country great. And those of us who grew up in the 1960’s probably have a history of protest – some turning violent – ourselves. The poet Russell Dupont shares text and photos from his experience while photographing the October, 1969 March against the war in Boston, when plainclothes Federal officers attempted to confiscate his camera.
...October 16th, 2025
. . Mr. Albrecht Weinberg, a survivor of Nazi atrocities, and a portion of those assembled to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Mittlebau/Dora concentration camp. Nordhausen, Germany, April 7, 2025. . ___ . Where I’ve Been…In late March, my companion Rhonda and I embarked on a glorious two-month journey of Germany … Continue reading “Where I’ve Been…and a brief three-dot-update”
...May 28th, 2025
A call to action to take on political turmoil through the use of our creativity as a way to help our fellow citizens “pierce the mundane to find the marvelous.”
...March 7th, 2025
“I am sure that I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round…as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time; the only time…”
...December 23rd, 2024
Embracing a new stage in life, and where I hope to go next with Jerry Jazz Musician
...June 18th, 2024
Where I’ve been, and an update on what is coming up on Jerry Jazz Musician
...April 8th, 2024
A personal memory, and a time for loving all others this season…
...December 22nd, 2023
News about upcoming publishing dates, collections, and recent posts…
...December 1st, 2023
News about recent and upcoming features to be published on Jerry Jazz Musician
...July 21st, 2023
A visit to the Normandy American Cemetery at the conclusion of a European vacation leads to a feeling of abundant gratitude
...June 6th, 2023
The experience of meeting the poet Barbara Gaiardoni and her life partner Andrea Vanacore during my trip to Verona, Italy is shared…
...May 19th, 2023
Two completely different experiences in Vienna jazz clubs demonstrates how impresarios of the music, like the musicians themselves, see the music as being “beyond category.”
...May 7th, 2023
An account of two jazz club experiences during a recent trip to Prague
...May 3rd, 2023
. . The chalkboard in my kitchen . . ___ . . …..I live a mostly interior life. The work of editing and publishing Jerry Jazz Musician is done within my interior because it involves lots of reading, researching, listening, observing and communicating. (All stuff I love, by the way). This work is physically … Continue reading “A Letter From the Publisher…My pursuit of the exterior“
...April 22nd, 2023
An appeal for contributions to support the ongoing publishing efforts of Jerry Jazz Musician
...December 29th, 2022
Connecting an old photograph owned since the 1970’s to gratitude for friends, family, artists, creators, website readers and contributors
...November 23rd, 2022
The editor/publisher of Jerry Jazz Musician reflects on a major life change, and what lies ahead
...July 25th, 2022
Some thoughts about the challenges of 2021, and hopes for 2022…
...December 29th, 2021
Announcing the six writers nominated for the 2022 Pushcart Prize…
...December 1st, 2021
With the aid of good fortune and health, life has a way of going on, even when external forces distract and alarm. Amid yet another flurry of extreme presidential chaos and the unending nightmare of COVID, I recently closed down the office space I have worked out of since 2000.
...December 2nd, 2020
Updates and news about content recently and soon-to-be published.
...November 23rd, 2020
…..I recently went on a two week road trip.
…..A few months ago such a casual bit of news would have aroused only the slightest interest. Select friends would display a polite enthusiasm, a question or two about the destination or accommodations would be raised, and perhaps a handful of pictures would even be endured.
...July 18th, 2020
Miscellaneous news and notes to share…
...May 9th, 2020
I am writing to share some of the ways I am coping with the current alarming situation, to fill readers in on a few things that are going on with Jerry Jazz Musician, and to invite you to share your own thoughts during this time.
...April 6th, 2020
Miscellaneous news and notes to share…
...January 28th, 2020
Greetings, and Happy New Year, Folks:
…..Two things happen today. We bring in a new year, and with it a new decade.
…..There is great hope for the decade. We have to hold that long-term hope, right?
...January 1st, 2020
February and early March have been consumed by my work as Board Chair of PDX Jazz (Portland, Oregon), the presenting organization of the PDX Jazz Festival, which this year took place Feb. 15 – 25. Immediately following the Festival, I spent some time out on the road with a dear friend, exploring the clubs and museums of Kansas City and the surrounding prairie. Some highlights of the Festival events and
...March 12th, 2018

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