In Profile with Mick Carlon
04/09/13 By Mick Carlon
Jazz Warmth—It’s Real
The kindness of Marian McPartland and Jackie McLean went a long way
07/14/12 By Mick Carlon
George A. Santino: A Seattle Crooner
Mick Carlon on the singer raised in Philadelphia and employed for 20 years at Microsoft
06/14/12 By Mick Carlon
Off the Beaten Track: Rediscovering a Couple of Little Known Gems
Edmond Hall's 'Profoundly Blue' and John Lewis/Sacha Distel's 'Afternoon in Paris'
05/26/12 By Mick Carlon
Poem for Billy Higgins
I saw Billy Higgins Once On a warm October Greenwich Village Night. He was surrounded by Friends At an outdoor Cafe. Holy moley, I thought, That's Billy Higgins! Naturally, He was Smiling.
09/07/11 By Mick Carlon
New Black Eagle Jazz Band: 40 Years of Jazz
Mick Carlon on the noted traditional jazz band based in New England
06/25/11 By Mick Carlon
Dave McKenna: The Big Man and his Big Fan
Mick Carlon explains his admiration for the late jazz pianist, Dave McKenna
06/15/11 By Mick Carlon
In Its Own Time: Remembering the Miles Davis Quintet of 1955-1956
Mick Carlon revisits the legacy of the trumpeter’s influential group with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones
06/04/11 By Mick Carlon
Lady Day and her Pres: A Sublime Pairing
Mick Carlon on the unique contributions of Billie Holiday and Lester Young
05/25/11 By Mick Carlon
Benny Carter: Ah, April in Paris
Mick Carlon recalls his brush with the greatness of saxophonist, composer and arranger Benny Carter







