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Not for the masses, but from the masses

Ian Parks grew up in a South Yorkshire mining family - as his new volume of poetry The Exile House hits the shelves, Jody Porter finds out his sources of inspiration.

The Fall

Will Stone was left pondering an incoherent outing

Scottish reel treat

This weekend sees a unique celebration of cinema at Glasgow's Southside Film Festival

The Economics Of Killing

An expose of the military-industrial complex shows how its actions grease the transfer of resources from the poorest to the richest globally

Chris Searle

Duke Ellington

Tuesday 23 June 2009

Duke Ellington always exerted a huge influence over the finest of British jazz musicians. Evidence of this can be found, for example, in pianist Stan Tracey's albums dedicated to the Duke: We Still Love You Madly and Duke Ellington - The Durham Connection, or in Mike Westbrook's momentous On Duke's Birthday.

Painting in brilliant blues

Wednesday 17 June 2009

To be able to shout the blues over the full blazing ensemble of the Count Basie Big Band while simultaneously singing with an engaging lyricism was not easy. But Jimmy Rushing achieved it for decades.

A complete musician

Wednesday 10 June 2009

The death in 2006 of the Atlanta-born pianist John Hicks stole from jazz one of its most prolific and versatile players. During the 65 years of his life, he played in all manner of genres and with many diverse musical companions, from hard bop to avant garde.

Louis Moholo-Moholo

Tuesday 02 June 2009

Rhythms as old and as new as humanity

Courtney Pine

Tuesday 26 May 2009

Honouring the infectious Caribbean roots of New Orleans

The Oscar Peterson Quartet

Tuesday 12 May 2009

The 1955 masterpiece from the rightful king of the keys

Hard act to follow

Tuesday 05 May 2009

How Bobby Watson put the edge into jazz

Hurrah to the 'little giant'

Tuesday 21 April 2009

Remembering Johnny Griffin's final date at Ronnie Scott's

A fresh world of sounds

Tuesday 07 April 2009

The haunting Norwegian sounds of Frode Haltili and Trygve Seim

Outstanding youthful talents

Tuesday 31 March 2009

Jazz to commemorate the bicentenary of the abolition of slavery