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Dizzy Gillespie. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Dexter Gordon. From Danmarks Radio.
Dexter Gordon. From Dexter Gordon: American Classic. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Bill Evans interviewed by Willis Conover. From Don Sebesky, I Remember Bill: A Tribute to Bill Evans. RCA, 1998. Courtesy of the Bill Evans Estate.
Bill Evans interviewed by Willis Conover. From Don Sebesky, I Remember Bill: A Tribute to Bill Evans. RCA, 1998. Courtesy of the Bill Evans Estate.
Stan Kenton interviewed by Bob Foskett, July 1972. From Tantara Tunes & Topics compact discs T2CD-1114 and T2CD-1115. By permission of Tantara Productions, Inc.
Stan Kenton interviewed by Bob Foskett, July 1972. From Tantara Tunes & Topics compact discs T2CD-1114 and T2CD-1115. By permission of Tantara Productions, Inc.
Stan Kenton interviewed by Bob Foskett, July 1972. From Tantara Tunes & Topics compact discs T2CD-1114 and T2CD-1115. By permission of Tantara Productions, Inc.
Dizzy Gillespie. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ (Max Heinz for Encyclopedia Britannica and Smithsonian, 5/28/75). Courtesy of Lorraine Gillespie Trust.
Dizzy Gillespie. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ (Max Heinz for Encyclopedia Britannica and Smithsonian, 5/28/75). Courtesy of Lorraine Gillespie Trust.
Dizzy Gillespie. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ (Max Heinz for Encyclopedia Britannica and Smithsonian, 5/28/75). Courtesy of Lorraine Gillespie Trust.
Dizzy Gillespie. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ (Max Heinz for Encyclopedia Britannica and Smithsonian, 5/28/75). Courtesy of Lorraine Gillespie Trust.
Cannonball Adderley. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
Horace Silver. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
Stan Getz. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ. Courtesy of Stan Getz Associates, LLC.
Duke Ellington. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
George Russell. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
Gene Ramey interviewed by Richard J. Lawn.
Tim Hagans interviewed by Richard J. Lawn. Courtesy of Tim Hagans.
Charles Mingus interviewed by Nesuhi Ertegun. From Mingus: Oh Yeah. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Tim Hagans interviewed by Richard J. Lawn. Courtesy of Tim Hagans.
Don Ellis. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
George Russell. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
Stan Getz. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ. Courtesy of Stan Getz Associates, LLC.
Stan Getz. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ. Courtesy of Stan Getz Associates, LLC.
Louis Armstrong. From Voice of America.
Louis Armstrong. From Voice of America.
Louis Armstrong. From Voice of America.
Louis Armstrong. From Voice of America.
Jelly Roll Morton. From Jelly Roll Morton: The Library of Congress Recordings. Courtesy of Riverside Records. Under permission by Concord Music Group, Inc.
Dizzy Gillespie. From Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, Newark, NJ (Max Heinz for Encyclopedia Britannica and Smithsonian, 5/28/75). Courtesy of Lorraine Gillespie Trust.
Duke Ellington interviewed by Doug Hatton. From MBS broadcast from Casa Manana for the program “Radio Newsreel,” January 28, 1941.
Duke Ellington interviewed by Doug Hatton. From MBS broadcast from Casa Manana for the program “Radio Newsreel,” January 28, 1941.
Duke Ellington interviewed by Doug Hatton. From MBS broadcast from Casa Manana for the program “Radio Newsreel,” January 28, 1941.
Duke Ellington interviewed by Doug Hatton. From MBS broadcast from Casa Manana for the program “Radio Newsreel,” January 28, 1941.
Stan Kenton interviewed by Bob Foskett, July 1972. From Tantara Tunes & Topics compact discs T2CD-1114 and T2CD-1115. By permission of Tantara Productions, Inc.
Charles Mingus interviewed by Nesuhi Ertegun. From Mingus: Oh Yeah. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Stan Kenton interviewed by Bob Foskett, July 1972. From Tantara Tunes & Topics compact discs T2CD-1114 and T2CD-1115. By permission of Tantara Productions, Inc.
Billie Holiday. From Voice of America.
Billie Holiday. From Voice of America.
Lester Young interviewed by François Postif, February 6, 1959. © 1999 Ferrini Productions, Inc. Used with permission of Henry Ferrini and Ferrini Productions, Inc.
Billie Holiday. From Voice of America.
Billie Holiday. From Voice of America.
Charlie Parker interviewed by Paul Desmond and John McClellan. WHDH Radio, Boston, early 1954.
Charlie Parker interviewed by Paul Desmond and John McClellan. WHDH Radio, Boston, early 1954.
Dexter Gordon. From Danmarks Radio.
Bud Powell. From Voice of America.
Charlie Parker interviewed by Paul Desmond and John McClellan. WHDH Radio, Boston, early 1954.
Bill Evans interviewed by Willis Conover. From Don Sebesky, I Remember Bill: A Tribute to Bill Evans. RCA, 1998. Courtesy of the Bill Evans Estate.
Miles Davis. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland and Quincy Troupe. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland and Miles Davis Properties, LLC.
Dave Brubeck interviewed by Len Lyons, June 24, 1982. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Gerry Mulligan. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland.
Dexter Gordon. From Dexter Gordon: American Classic. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Charles Mingus interviewed by Nesuhi Ertegun. From Mingus: Oh Yeah. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Cannonball Adderley. From The Two Worlds of Jazz. Nat Hentoff radio series from the 1960s (Collection of Richard J. Lawn). Courtesy of Nat Hentoff.
Horace Silver. From Jazz Profiles: Horace Silver. NPR, April 30, 1996. Produced by Miyoshi Smith. Courtesy of NPR.
Gerry Mulligan. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland.
Martin Williams. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland.
Martin Williams. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland.
Cannonball Adderley interviewed by Jack Winter. Originally recorded and broadcast on KCFR in Denver, Colorado, January 31 and February 4, 1972.
John Coltrane interviewed by Carl-Erik Lindgren for Swedish Radio. Courtesy of the Estate of John Coltrane and Swedish Radio.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
Miles Davis. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland and Quincy Troupe. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland and Miles Davis Properties, LLC.
Charles Mingus interviewed by Nesuhi Ertegun. From Mingus: Oh Yeah. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
John Coltrane interviewed by Carl-Erik Lindgren for Swedish Radio. Courtesy of the Estate of John Coltrane and Swedish Radio.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
John Coltrane interviewed by August Blume, June 15, 1958. Courtesy of August Blume and the Estate of John Coltrane.
Herbie Hancock interviewed by Len Lyons, 1977. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Charles Mingus interviewed by Nesuhi Ertegun. From Mingus: Oh Yeah. By permission of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
From “Another Face of Jazz” with Gil Evans and Lee Konitz. Producers: Steve Rathe & David Eyges. © 1988.
From “Another Face of Jazz” with Gil Evans and Lee Konitz. Producers: Steve Rathe & David Eyges. © 1988.
Gerry Mulligan. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland.
Gerry Mulligan. From The Miles Davis Radio Project. Produced by Steve Rowland. © 1992. Courtesy of Steve Rowland.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Herbie Hancock interviewed by Len Lyons, 1977. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Herbie Hancock interviewed by Len Lyons, 1977. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Chick Corea interviewed by Len Lyons, 1978. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Keith Jarrett interviewed by Len Lyons, KJAZ, 1976. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Pat Metheny. From the keynote address, International Association for Jazz Education Convention, New York, NY, January 2001. Courtesy of Pat Metheny.
Tim Hagans interviewed by Richard J. Lawn. Courtesy of Tim Hagans.
Tim Hagans interviewed by Richard J. Lawn. Courtesy of Tim Hagans.
Tim Hagans interviewed by Richard J. Lawn. Courtesy of Tim Hagans.
Tim Hagans interviewed by Richard J. Lawn. Courtesy of Tim Hagans.
Dave Brubeck interviewed by Len Lyons, June 24, 1982. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
Dave Brubeck interviewed by Len Lyons, June 24, 1982. (Source: Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark.) Courtesy of Len Lyons.
From “Loose Ends” by Richard J. Lawn. Performed by The University of Texas Jazz Orchestra on their CD Loose Ends. Courtesy of The University of Texas.
From “Gulf Coast Blues” (Clarence Williams, arr. Charlie Barnet) performed by The University of Texas Jazz Orchestra on their CD 6th Floor Jazz. Courtesy of The University of Texas.
From The Hawk’s Out. Sea Breeze Jazz CD (SB-2093). Courtesy Charlie Richard and Steve Hawk.

Audio Examples
From "Loose Ends" by Richard J. Lawn. Performed by David Morgan and The University of Texas Jazz Orchestra on their CD Loose Ends. Courtesy of The University of Texas.
"Chico." Courtesy Paul DeCastro, Jeff Benedict and members of Rhubumba. Sea Breeze Jazz CD (SB-3067).
From The Hawk's Out. Sea Breeze Jazz CD (SB-2093). Courtesy Charlie Richard and Steve Hawk.
Video Blues, produced by Rick Lawn; music composed by Jack T. Cooper. Craig Biondi, trumpet; Paul Haar, alto and tenor saxophone; Randy Zimmerman, trombone; Russell Scanlon, guitar; John Fremgen, bass; Steve Snyder, piano; Eric Middleton; drums.







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