Beyond Category: How Three Music Writers Navigate a Genre-Fluid World
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Michelle Zeto, Geoffrey Himes, and Rob Shepherd have each built careers in music journalism and broadcasting. They discuss how genre categories shape both criticism and listening, the difference between being a savant and a polymath, and whether the post-genre world is liberating or limiting. The conversation explores the role of critics as translators, the rise of playlist culture, and why attention spans may not be as new a problem as we think.
In this episode, we explore:
- How musicians themselves often resist the "jazz" label—and what that means for writers
- Why shorter attention spans might not be the crisis we think
- The tension between consumer advisor and cultural translator
- What human curation offers that algorithms can't
- Whether broad knowledge serves critics better than deep specialization
Learn more about our guests:
- Michelle Zeto and "Jammin' Jazz"
- Geoffrey Himes and "Hard Rain and Pink Cadillacs"
- Rob Shepherd and PostGenre.org
Our host:
- Lawrence Peryer
And our organization, the Jazz Journalists Association.
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For more from the Jazz Journalists Association, go to JJANews.org.
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