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The Buzz: The JJA Podcast

The Buzz: The JJA Podcast

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The Jazz Journalists Association is a membership organization founded in 1986. We promote the creation and dissemination of accurate, ethical, informed journalism on all jazz’s genres, and encourage innovative use of media to spur the growth, development and education of audiences for jazz. Public programs include Seeing Jazz Photography Master Classes, The Buzz podcast, celebrations of Jazz Heroes and Jazz Awards, and the website JJANews.org. Theme "Big Vic" composed by John Michaels Featuring Makaya McCraven Geoff Vidaland Mark Dunlap recorded by Doug Hewitt. Podcast edited by Wiz Petta.© 2026 The Buzz: The JJA Podcast Art Musique
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    • Making It Work: Hannah Edgar and Rayna Mathis on Careers, Community, and Criticism in Jazz Journalism
      Feb 2 2026

      Lawrence Peryer, managing editor of The Buzz, hosts a discussion about what it takes to build a sustainable career covering jazz in 2026.

      Chicago Tribune critic Hannah Edgar and Earshot Jazz editor Rayna Mathis discuss the realities of working in this field, from the fellowship programs that make full-time journalism possible to the complicated ethics of critiquing people you see at shows three nights a week. They talk about punching up versus supporting vulnerable venues, whether social media is worth the mental health cost, and why a career that keeps you up until 2 AM can still feel like a blessing.

      This is not a straightforward "how-to" episode. The conversation moves beyond career advice into the actual practice and philosophy of making it work.

      Learn more about:

      • Hannah Edgar
      • Rayna Mathis
      • Lawrence Peryer

      Don’t miss new episodes of The Buzz. Make sure you follow us wherever you listen to podcasts.

      For more from the Jazz Journalists Association, go to JJANews.org.

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      47 min
    • Them Changes: Talking Jazz Journalism with Howard Mandel
      Dec 1 2025

      Howard Mandel is an author, educator, journalist, and, since 1993, president of the Jazz Journalists Association. Howard's career crosses more than five decades of music journalism, from his early days writing for the Chicago Daily News to his current work as a contributor to publications worldwide.

      As Howard prepares to step down from his role as JJA president at year's end, we found time to explore the story of the birth and evolution of the JJA and to talk through just some of the topics of interest to our community today.

      Whether you're a longtime reader of jazz criticism or new to the conversations that shape how we understand this music, Howard's insights offer a window into our organization and the often invisible work of documenting and contextualizing America's most important cultural export.

      Don’t miss new episodes of The Buzz. Make sure you follow us wherever you listen to podcasts.

      For more from the Jazz Journalists Association, go to JJANews.org.

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      32 min
    • Jazz Books for the Naughty and Nice
      Nov 28 2025

      This conversation is hosted by JJA Board Member and Chair of our Book Committee, Bob Blumenthal. Bob, along with JJA members Fiona Ross, Todd Jenkins and Katch Cartwright, share some of their book recommendations for you to consider for those on your 2025 holiday nice list. Maybe a few of the naughty people deserve some of these, too.

      The JJA’s book committee votes on Book Award nominees everyJanuary and February. The recommendations herein do not reflect any prejudgments by the committee nor should this episode be taken as any preview of what's to come with the awards.

      Here is your shopping list of books and music discussed in this episode:

      Books Discussed in Detail

      1. Writing Jazz: Conversations with Critics and Biographers by Sasha Feinstein
      2. Guide to Jazz in Japan by Michael Pronko
      3. Focus on Women in Jazz by Guy le Querrec
      4. The Story of Jazz by Marshall Stearns
      5. Jazz: Its Evolution and Essence by André Hodeir
      6. The Life and Writings of Ralph J. Gleason: Dispatches from the Front by Don Armstrong
      7. Going Back to T-Town: The Ernie Fields Territory Big Band by Carmen Fields
      8. Master of the Drums: Gene Krupa and the Music He Gave the World by Elizabeth J. Rosenthal
      9. Cross Rhythms: An Introspective into the Life and Musicality of Joe Chambers by Joe Chambers and Cristian Schorr
      10. Oceans of Time: The Musical Autobiography of Billy Hart by Billy Hart and Ethan Iverson
      11. The Jazz Barn: The Music Inn, the Berkshires, and the Place of Jazz in American Life by John Gennari
      12. Becoming Ella Fitzgerald by Judith Tick
      13. Stomp Off, Let's Go: The Early Years of Louis Armstrong by Ricky Riccardi
      14. Song for Someone: The Musical Life of Kenny Wheeler by Brian Shaw and Nick Smart
      15. Sax Expat: The Biography of Don Byas by Con Chapman
      16. Black Mystery School Pianists and Other Writings by Matthew Shipp
      17. Run the Song: Writing About Running, About Listening by Ben Ratliff

      Books Referenced

      1. Sophisticated Giant by Maxine Gordon (about Dexter Gordon)
      2. Gene Krupa: His Life and Times by Bruce Crowther
      3. Rhythm Man: Chick Webb and the Beat that Changed America by Stephanie Stein Crease
      4. The Swing Era by Gunther Schuller

      Albums Referenced

      1. Friday and Saturday Night at the Blackhawk by Miles Davis (includes essay by Ralph J. Gleason)
      2. Dizzy on the French Riviera by Dizzy Gillespie (includes essay by Ralph J. Gleason)


      Don’t miss new episodes of The Buzz. Make sure you follow us wherever you listen to podcasts.

      For more from the Jazz Journalists Association, go to JJANews.org.

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      33 min
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