Lee Mergner

Lee’s Contributions

05/24/13    Features

The Jazz Cruise: Beyond the Sea

Community, camaraderie and a non-stop program of top-flight jazz

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05/17/13    Books

World on a String: A Musical Memoir
John Pizzarelli and Joseph Cosgriff

Guitarist, singer and radio personality John Pizzarelli, 52, is one of the most entertaining and engaging performers on today’s jazz scene. In his new book, co-written with longtime collaborator Joseph Cosgriff, he recounts his life in music, and that life...

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04/28/13    In Person

John Clayton: Playing, Arranging, Teaching & Learning

In video interview from The Jazz Cruise 2013, the bassist talks about playing, arranging and teaching jazz

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04/21/13    In Person

Steve Wilson: Artistry & Versatility

In video interview from The Jazz Cruise 2013, the saxophonist talks about his multi-faceted career as both sideman and leader

04/14/13    In Person

Joey DeFrancesco: Playing By Ear and Heart

In video interview from The Jazz Cruise 2013, the organist talks about learning his craft

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04/10/13    In Person

Jaleel Shaw: Creating a Soundtrack for Life

In video interview from The Jazz Cruise 2013, the saxophonist talks about how he received inspiration and support from his mother, Byard Lancaster and Roy Haynes

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04/07/13    In Person

Gerald Clayton: Learning On and Off the Bandstand

In video interview from The Jazz Cruise 2013, the pianist talks about growing up immersed in jazz, as well as about working with his peers

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03/31/13    In Person

Julian Lage: On the Path

In video interview from The Jazz Cruise 2013, the guitarist talks about his musical upbringing and about being inspired by Gary Burton, Nels Cline and Jim Hall

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03/17/13    Features

Join the Club: The 2013 NEA Jazz Masters Ceremony Revisited

A smaller venue brings intimacy, candor to the annual event

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02/12/13    Books

Book Review: Shall We Play That One Together?

Lee Mergner reviews Paul De Barros' biography of Marian McPartland

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12/26/12    News

Bluesman Buddy Guy Honored by the Kennedy Center

Broadcast of Kennedy Center Honors tribute airs on CBS

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12/09/12    In Person

Vince Giordano: Celebrating the Past in the Present

Video interview with the swing bandleader taped at the 2012 Newport Jazz Festival

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12/03/12    In Person

Ingrid Jensen: Living with the Trumpet

Video interview with the composer, trumpeter and bandleader taped at the 2012 Newport Jazz Festival

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12/03/12    Education

Pennies from Heaven

Six successful jazz artists recall their first paying gig

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11/06/12    In Person

Darcy James Argue: Creating his Secret Society

Video interview with the composer, arranger and bandleader taped at the 2012 Newport Jazz Festival

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11/04/12    In Person

John Ellis: Music in Play

Video interview with the saxophonist and bandleader taped at the 2012 Newport Jazz Festival

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About Lee Mergner

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Lee Mergner is currently a group publisher with Madavor Media and oversees the production and marketing of JazzTimes, along with The Writer and BirdWatching magazines. As publisher of JazzTimes magazine, he also contributes reviews, columns, news features and profiles to the magazine and oversees the magazine’s annual industry directories. And he co-hosts, along with singer Rene Marie, the JazzTimes Spins & Riffs podcast.

Mergner is one of the organizers of the Jazz Connect Conference at APAP|NYC. That event, held as an adjunct to the Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference in January, brings together the jazz community in a series of workshops, panels and events, dedicated to expanding the audience for jazz.`

In addition to his work with JazzTimes, Mergner appeared regularly as a guest and host on over 100 shows on the Black Entertainment Television (BET) and the BET on Jazz cable channels. He appeared regularly on the radio show "Favorite Things" on WDCU FM in Washington, DC as well as other regional and national radio shows, including Sirius, WCPN, WBGO, Public Radio East, CBC and many more. He has also appeared frequently as a moderator or panelist at several music industry conferences and seminars, including those sponsored by NAIRD/AFIM, NJSO, IAJE, WAMA, AMA and the New Music Seminar.

In addition to his deep-seated interest in the promotion of jazz and roots music, Mergner has a strong commitment to independent music. He was an active member of the Association for Independent Music (AFIM) and has served on that organization's Convention Planning and INDIE Awards committees and was a judge for its INDIE Awards. Mergner has served on the advisory board for numerous jazz and music industry organizations and radio stations.

Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, Mergner obtained his BA in Psychology and Math from Dickinson College and an MBA in Marketing from Temple University.