Jazz and Art move me

Big band, bebop, hard bop, swing
they all move me

Abstract paintings and glass art
move me, too

Jazz Links

You can hear my vintage FM radio concert broadcast recordings here - FM Radio Archive

Jazz Radio West Coast style - KCSM

Jazz Radio East Coast style - WBGO

Recent replays of The Jazz Deli hosted by Russ Kassoff are here - WFDU Select The Jazz Deli from the Shows list.
Or listen live on Saturday mornings at 10 AM Eastern - WFDU FM (click Listen to HD2)

For more musical variety check out The Melting Pot from Freeform Portland hosted by Kim Paris here - The Melting Pot
Or listen live on Sundays from 10 AM to Noon Pacifit TIme here - Freeform Portland Radio

The award winning jazz (and much more) blog from Marc Myers - JazzWax

Bret Primack is on YouTube as - The Jazz Video Guy and check out his fascinating blog on Substack

Live Jazz from New York City every night on YouTube - SmallsLIVE

A Jazz at Lincoln Center live streaming subscription provides access to outstanding live and recorded jazz performances from Dizzy's Club, The Rose Theater and The Appel Room  - Jazz Live

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"Bebop is the music of the future..." - Dexter Gordon

If you caught a set at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicago in 1980, you may have one of these buttons. You'll find broadcast recordings of the celebration of Charlie Parker at the Chicago Jazz Festival here -
1980 Chicago Jazz Festival Charlie Parker Celebration on FM Radio Archive

Art Links

The Clyfford Still Museum in Denver houses nearly all of Clyfford Still's paintings. My favorite painter.

The Corning Museum of Glass has an amazing depth of modern and historic glass art on display plus ongoing live art glass demos.

The Corning Museum of Glass YouTube channel presents live glassblowing demonstrations, including artists from Blown Away.

The Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Washington DC modern art showcase.

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"Thinking of Stuart" triptych 40" x 90", acrylic on canvas © 1992 Mark Rabin

Stuart Davis

The Stuart Davis retrospective in 1992 at the SFMOMA was my first exposure to his work. I was inspired by his mural "Allée" which was part of the retrospective to create this painting.

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