Whitney Balliett on Lester Young
I’m loving Whitney Balliett’s writing on musicians. He gets it better than most. “Very little about the tenor saxophonist Lester Young was unoriginal. He had protruding, heavy-lidded eyes, a square, […]
I’m loving Whitney Balliett’s writing on musicians. He gets it better than most. “Very little about the tenor saxophonist Lester Young was unoriginal. He had protruding, heavy-lidded eyes, a square, […]
I always thought he was saying find yourself in a better what is all around you. And I thought that was a fine way to say what he wanted to […]
Ernie Tollar wrote “We write academic papers about music … but it’s hard to find songs written about academic papers” and something about that had an echo for me. I […]
The thing about playing music, especially composing or improvising, is it nurtures the interruption of thought. Not such a simple thing to do. Ordinarily, thought is talking to itself, addressing […]
I started teaching lessons online which I did not do when covid started, instead I stopped all private lessons because it’s harder to do. I’d rather teach in person if […]
I organized a silent art auction for the Tranzac which will go online next week. We’re trying to raise 50k to complete the new bar in the Southern Cross lounge […]
In Hebrew, kol baseder means everything is all right. I thought copasetic was a bastardization of kol baseder, it sounds similar and implies the same thing essentially. I looked it […]
They were doing this clown thing and it was about being vulgar or belligerent or it was about being unfriendly towards the audience and it was partly amazing and when […]
Last year, at the end of the course the teacher asked students to assign their own mark. I think the professor saw this as a demonstration of their anti-colonial pedagogy. […]
Supposed to play a piano concert on Jan 15th in Guelph and just like Blake Brooker from the One Yellow Rabbit theatre said 10 years ago, “I love deadlines”. True, […]