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All About Jazz Publishes Peer Reviewed Long-form Feature On Andy Wasserman And George Russell’s Lydian Chromatic Concept
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Patrick Doyle
All About Jazz, widely recognized as the world's largest and most trafficked jazz content platform, has published a major peer‑reviewed article in its prestigious Jazz in Long Form section titled “Andy Wasserman, George Russell, and the Living Lineage of the Lydian Chromatic Concept.” The feature, authored by Patrick Doyle, is now available at: Andy Wasserman, George Russell, and the Living Lineage of the Lydian Chromatic Concept The Jazz in Long Form series at All About Jazz highlights in‑depth, peer‑reviewed essays ...
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Eddie Wasserman: The Small Groups
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Eddie Wasserman wasn't a star but he could have been. He never was a leader on his own session. Instead, he spent the bulk of his career playing woodwinds in top big bands. His first recording session was with Benny Goodman in December 1948 and remained there into 1948. Going forward, he was a favorite of many bandleaders through the years. But who was Wasserman and what did he sound like? To find out, I did some archive research, and ...
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Weir, Wasserman, Lane, Greene: Blue Bear Benefit on 9/12
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JamBase
A Benefit For Blue Bear School of Music Featuring: Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman and Jay Lane Along With Special Guest Jackie Greene
Bob Weir The Blue Bear School of Music is one of San Francisco's leading destinations for aspiring musicians of all ages and skill levels who want to enjoy learning and playing rock, blues, jazz, folk or pop. Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, Jay Lane and special guest Jackie Greene were recently announced as headliners for a benefit ...
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Dale Wasserman Dies at 94; Playwright Best Known for 'Man of la Mancha'
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Michael Ricci
Dale Wasserman, a playwright best known for writing the book for the Tony Award- winning Broadway musical Man of La Mancha and the stage version of Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, has died. He was 94.
Wasserman died Sunday of congestive heart failure at his home in Paradise Valley, Ariz., said Richard Warren, a friend.
Beginning with writing live television dramas in the 1950s, Wasserman went on to write screenplays for several films, including The Vikings ...
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