“Portrait of Sheila Jordan” – a poem by George Kalamaras
Green tea tonight
And the smooth of your voice
Sheila
Bird was right
You could catch the perfect pitch
For me
August 13th, 2025
Green tea tonight
And the smooth of your voice
Sheila
Bird was right
You could catch the perfect pitch
For me
August 13th, 2025
when first he was asked
spring buds had yet to fully open
now rising out of autumn heath
that tenor sax strides deep
February 7th, 2024
Ce soir l’anniversaire
we defeat the oppressor
with our horns, our magic
here to bury us or set us free
October 8th, 2023
A poem honoring the greatness of the saxophonist/composer Wayne Shorter, who died today at the age of 89
...March 2nd, 2023
Contributing writer Bob Hecht discusses Bill Evans’ enduring compositional genius, and has assembled an extensive Spotify playlist that includes many of his tunes.
...January 13th, 2022
Bob Hecht, a frequent contributor to Jerry Jazz Musician, writes about a current fascination – the compositions of Wayne Shorter, and his contributions to the Miles Davis groups he played in during his time with the trumpeter, 1964 – 1970. Bob has assembled a 20 song Spotify playlist featuring many of the recordings…
...November 16th, 2021
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”Solo” by Rob Yedinak
The Sunday Poem is published weekly, and strives to include the poet reading their work.... Rob Yedinak reads his poem at its conclusion
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