Saturday was another fantastically successful day at the Detroit Jazz Festival. The crowds seem bigger to me than they have in years. The music was top shelf, and the weather was sunny and warm. I should have become a weatherman, because I don’t know another job where I could be wrong all the time and... Continue Reading →
Touching Can Be Magic
One of my favorite jazz guitarists of all time is Stanley Jordan. Like most people, I first heard his playing on the 1985 Blue Note album, Magic Touch. This album was at the top of the Billboard Jazz charts for something like an entire year, easily a record! I still listen to that album and can... Continue Reading →