Evan Haga
Evan’s Contributions
03/04/11 Concerts
Guitars Gone Crazy: Frisell, Cantuária and the Celestial Septet
Review of two shows in Baltimore, Md.: Bill Frisell & Vinicius Cantuária at An Die Musik LIVE!; The Celestial Septet at The Windup Space
March 2011 JT Notes
Decisions, Decisions
JT’s managing editor explains the machinations behind the creation of the March issue
March 2011 Gearhead
NAMM 2011: On the Upswing?
Record crowds, good music and sensible innovation at NAMM 2011
01/12/11 Concerts
Winter Jazzfest 2011
Growing pains and great music at this year’s cold-weather West Village event
11/14/10 Concerts
Cecil Taylor at the French Embassy
A stunning solo performance from an avant-master
November 2010 JT Notes
Rock ’n’ Press Rolls
JT’s Managing Editor introduces November 2010 issue by making connection between jazz, drums and rock’n’roll
09/13/10 Concerts
Sonny Rollins @ 80
Ornette Coleman, Roy Haynes, Roy Hargrove and more celebrate the master's birthday at the Beacon Theatre
07/18/10 Concerts
Chick Corea Freedom Band
Corea's latest all-star assemblage features Kenny Garrett, Christian McBride and Roy Haynes
July/August 2010 Features
Charlie Hunter: In the Pocket, Out of Pocket
After major labels and jam-band hype, groove-crazy guitarist Charlie Hunter has the steady gaze of a survivor
July/August 2010 JT Notes
JT's July/August 2010 Issue: Stringing It Along
Managing editor Evan Haga introduces July/August 2010 issue
06/12/10 Concerts
DC Jazz Festival NEA Jazz Masters Concert
Hargrove, Gambarini and more at a swinging tribute to James Moody, and Diz, and straight-ahead jazz in general
06/11/10 News
Undead Jazzfest Takes Manhattan
Great left-of-center jazz and cheap tickets this weekend in the West Village
June 2010 Features
String Theories:Stephan Crump
In last year’s JazzTimes critics’ poll, pianist Vijay Iyer’s Historicity (ACT), recorded with his working trio of drummer Marcus Gilmore and bassist Stephan Crump, came in a close second behind saxophonist Joe Lovano’s Blue Note release Folk Art . In slight...
05/22/10 Concerts
Pat Metheny: Orchestrion in Maryland
A tech hiccup can't keep Metheny's robot band from dropping jaws
About Evan Haga
Current JazzTimes editor Evan Haga signed on with the magazine in May of 2006 as an associate editor and spent several years as managing editor. Under his direction, JazzTimes has won the Jazz Journalists Association’s Award for Best Periodical five times. His tasks at the magazine include everything from assigning and editing pieces to photo editing and assisting with design concepts. He also enjoys writing when his editorial gig allows: In addition to clips for JazzTimes, his reviews and profiles have appeared in HARP, Living Blues, the Baltimore Sun and NPR Music. His 2011 JazzTimes article "Night & Day," a comprehensive look at the relationship between jazz and heavy metal, won an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award. Haga, a graduate of the University of Maryland, lives in Brooklyn. “There are many things about this job I love, but, yeah, the free CDs are my favorite perk,” he says. “Even if they keep my office and home in constant states of disarray.”












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