AJRB October 2024 New Tunes - Jamie Pregnell

New album “All Ears” just dropped. It’s fantastic. Fantastic Tunes. Killer band too. Really strong guitar directions here that are diverse, original and embracing of different styles. Super quality mix too for all you audiophiles out there! Check it out!

With the unfortunate demise of MadMimi, I’ve had to find a new newsletter service. I guess it’s an opportunity to try out a few new things. Will endeavour to keep going as normal, usually one new feature send out a month. If that’s not your bag, feel free to unsubscribe. But, this little platform is an important vehicle for amplifying new releases from local musicians, and celebrating their creative achievements despite all the challenges. So if you can, check it out, support the local creators doing amazing things, and get amongst it!

AJRB Logo Woodblock Print HardPress

Proving that Early Jazz still sounds fresh, exciting and uplifting, Cam has released a brilliant album that has some super fun tunes on it as well as some quite awesome playing from 3 heavy hitters on the Liquorice Stick. Of course Au has a rich history in Early Jazz and it’s super encouraging to hear the flame still burns bright.

Cameron McIntyre playing Clarinet

Cheryl Durongpisitkul on the Red Carpet receiving Art Music Award

Work of the Year: Jazz was presented to Cheryl Durongpisitkul for A Pinky Promise, a provocative work reflecting on her experiences as woman of colour in the jazz community. This work was commissioned by the Monash Art Ensemble - MAE (Monash University).

I really hope that the AJRB can represent Cheryl’s fantastic work soon!

APRA AMCOS 2025 Professional Development Awards

Dingo Jazz Journal Front Cover

Dingo Spring 2024 is going to drop hopefully really soon in my letterbox! Had a really great time working on a musicological deep dive on a super cool local new release, from an AJRB legend! Can’t wait to see it in print.

How to cancel your AJRB subscription?

Of course I really hope you don’t, because the AJRB runs on the smell of an oily rag and relies on your support. But I totally get the cost of living crisis and having subscription fatigue. So if you need to opt out, totally understand! You’re welcome back anytime and we totally won’t be offended.

Here’s the instructions on how to do it (I can’t do this on your behalf)

AJRB August 2024 - MadMimi Newsletter Archive of Posts.pdf4.73 MB • PDF File

If you’re nostalgic for the old newsletter or you want to see what’s been achieved over the last few years; or you’re doing an quantitative analysis of jazz representation in the Au scene I’ve done a pdf print for you to scrutinise.

need to get in contact with the AJRB?

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