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2018 Nominees for Journalism

April 25, 2018
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band performing amidst dancers

Preservation Hall Jazz Band by Marc PoKempner

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These are the finalist nominees for the 2018 JJA Jazz Awards for Journalism. Nominees in most categories were chosen by the votes of the Professional Journalist Members of the Jazz Journalists Association. Nominations were made on the basis of work done in calendar year 2017, with the exception of Lifetime Achievement Awards categories, in which nominations are for a lifetime body of work.

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Lifetime Achievement in Jazz Journalism

Will Friedwald, based in New York City, is the author of Sinatra! The Song Is You: A Singer’s Art, 1995 (Deems Taylor Award winner), Jazz Singing: America’s Great Voices from Bessie Smith to Bebop and Beyond, 1996; Stardust Melodies: the Biography of Twelve of America’s Most Popular Songs (2002); A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers, 2010;The Great Jazz and Pop Vocal Albums, 2017. He was co- and contributing-author of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: An Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons 1989 (with Jerry Beck); Warner Bros. Animation Art – The Characters, the Creators, the Limited Editions, 1997 (with Jerry Beck); The Good Life: The Autobiography of Tony Bennett, 1998; The Future of Jazz, 2002; Playboy Swings: How Hugh Hefner and Playboy Changed the Face of Music, 2015 (by Patty Farmer). He has also been a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Village Voice, Newsday, and Vanity Fair, among many other publications.

Ben Ratliff, based in New York City, is a journalist and professor, jazz and pop critic for the New York Times (1996 – 2016), with writings in Esquire and a broad range of other publications including the New York Review of Books, NPR, Slate, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, 4Columns, Spin, Lingua Franca, Guardian, Metropolis, Village Voice, Coda, Option, Granta, Bookforum, Jazz Times and Wire. He is author of Every Song Ever: Twenty Ways to Listen in an Age of Musical Plenty(2016); The Jazz Ear: Conversations Over Music (2008); Coltrane: The Story of a Sound (2007, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award); and Jazz: A Critic’s Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings (2002) . He was host of the New York Times Popcast from 2012 to 2016. He teaches cultural criticism at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study.

Patricia Willard, based in Washington, D.C., started her career in 1949 as Duke Ellington’s research, editorial collaborator and public relations counsel, and also worked for several other major jazz artists. She was historical consultant to the Duke Ellington Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, consultant in Jazz and Popular Music at the Library of Congress and consultant to the National Endowment for the Arts Music Program, Martin Williams’s and Billy Taylor’s Kennedy Center Jazz Series, and the National Jazz Service Organization. She was contributing editor to DownBeat and Jazz & Pop magazines and columnist and staff writer at JazzTimes. She has conducted oral histories for the NEA Jazz Program, the Smithsonian and the Institute of Jazz Studies and has annotated more than 100 recordings. Her articles and photos have appeared in Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, Billboard, the Los Angeles Times, Herald-Examiner, Daily News, Antioch Review, the Library of Congress Performing Arts Annual, and many other publications internationally.

Print Periodical/Website of the Year

DownBeat
JazzTimes

Blog of the Year

Do The Math, by Ethan Iverson
Jazz Wax, by Marc Myers

Rifftides,  by Doug Ramsey
Jazz Lives, by Michael Steinman

Book of the Year About Jazz

Queen of Bebop: The Musical Lives of Sarah Vaughan, by Elaine M. Hayes (Ecco)
Good Things Happen Slowly, by Fred Hersch (Crown Archetype)
Experiencing Chick Corea, by Monika Herzig, (Rowan & Littlefield Publishers)
50 Years at the Village Vanguard: Thad Jones, Mel Lewis and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, by Dave Lisik and Eric Allen (Skydeck Music)
Soul Jazz: Jazz in the Black Community, 1945 – 1975, by Bob Porter (Xlibris)

Robert Palmer - Helen Oakley Dance Award for Excellence in Writing in 2019

Nate Chinen, since January 2017 director of editorial content at WBGO (Jazz Night in America, Jazz Night in America, The Checkout, other NPR jazz coverage),  ten-time winner of the Helen Dance-Robert Palmer Award.  NPR story archive
Ted Panken, author of articles in DownBeat, Jazziz and other publications, program notes for Jazz at Lincoln Center, liner notes, blog Today Is The Question 
Giovanni Russonello, writing about music for the New York Times, NYT story archive 

The Marian McPartland-Willis Conover Award for Career Excellence in Broadcasting

Sid Gribetz, longtime program host, contributor to Jazz Profiles, WKCR (Columbia University, NYC)
Rusty Hassan, jazz broadcaster in Washington D.C. since student days in 1960s, long on WPFW, currently hosting weekly Late Jazz.
Neil Tesser, Grammy Award winning writer, author and 40-year jazz broadcaster in Chicago, currently producer/host of the WFMT Radio Jazz Network.
Kevin Whitehead, author and educator, in 20th year as jazz critic for NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross

The Lona Foote-Bob Parent Award for Career Excellence in Photography

Lauren Deutsch, photographer- nominee 2015 Photo of the Year 
Michael Jackson,interdisciplinary artist — journalist, printmaker, musician, photographer, former chair of JJA Photo of the Year committee, nominee 2017 Photo of the Year
Marc PoKempner, photojournalist –nominee 2018 Photo of the Year award
Antonio Porcar Cano, photographer-  winner of the 2014 JJA Photo of the Year Award, nominee 2017 Photo of the Year , nominee 2018 Photo of the Year, manager of the Jazz Photographers Facebook Group

Album Art of the Year

Live in New York, 2010
David S. Ware Trio (AUM Fidelity)
Artwork by Jeff Schalnger/music Witness®

David S. Ware Trio - Live in New York, 2010 album cover

Alto Gusto
PJ Perry (Cellar Live)
Artwork by Takao Fujioka

PJ Perry - Alto Gusto album cover

From Sun Ra to Donald Trump
Francesco Cusa Trio Meets Carlo Atti (Clean Feed)
Artwork by Travassos

Francesco Cusa Trio Meets Carlo Atti - From Sun Ra to Donald Trump album cover

Morphogenesis
Steve Coleman’s Natal Eclipse (Pi Recordings)
Artwork by Simon Grendene

Steve Coleman's Natal Eclipse - Morphogenesis album cover

Jazz Photo of the Year

Don Moye
Percstudio Drummer School, Turin, Italy, June 2017
By Santa Istvan Csaba

Don Moye with students reaching hands out to eachother

Enrico Rava/GiovanniGuidi/Tomasz Stanko,
Mole Vanvitelliana/Ancona Summer Jazz Festival, Italy July 2017
By Andrea Rotili

Kirk Jospeh playing tuba - black & white

Monty Alexander Trio
Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis, March 2017
By Andrea Canter

Monty Alexander Trio performing

Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Music Box Village, New Orleans, May 2017
By Mark PoKempner

Preservation Hall Jazz Band performing amidst dancers

Roy Haynes
New York City, September 2017
By Richard Conde

Roy Haynes sitting next to sculpture of himself

Matt Maneri & Lucian Ban
Jimmy Glass Jazz Club, Valencia, Spain, May 2017
By Antioni Porcar Cano

Mat Maneri playing violin with closeup of piano and hands in the foreground

Winners of the 2018 JJA Jazz Awards in all categories will be determined by the votes of JJA Professional Journalist Members, and will be announced on May 7.

Visit the Jazz Journalists Association website for information on how to participate as a voting member or as a sponsor.

Image: 2018 Photo of the Year nominee – Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Music Box Village, New Orleans, May 2017, By Mark PoKempner

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