Jazz News Dublin
1986-1989 Volumes 1-3

Index to all issues
compiled by Tony King

No.1 December 1986Vol.2 1988Vol.3 1989
No.2 Mar/Apr 1987No.1 Mar/Apr No.1 Jan/Feb
No.3 May/Jun 1987No.2 May/Jun No.2 Mar/Apr
No.4 Jul/Aug 1987No.3 Jul/Aug No.3 May/Jun
No.5 Sep/Oct 1987No.4 Sep/Oct No.4 Jul/Aug
No.6 Nov/Dec 1987No.5 Nov/Dec No.5 Sep/Oct

Articles by subject

SubjectTitleIssue & Page
Abercrombie, JohnInterview with J. ConnollyNov.1988, p.13
Affinity RecordsJoop's Affinity with Charly . By R. O'LochlainnSep.1987, p.9
Allison, MoseInterview with D. WoodJul.1988, p.6
Armstrong, LouisHot fives and hot sevens. By D O'LochlainnNov.1988, p.8
Armstrong, LouisThe seeker. By Digby Fairweather Nov.1988, p.14
Association of British Jazz
MusiciansBy D. Fairweather Jan.1989, p.8
Beiderbecke, BixBix. By George D. HodnettMay.1987, p.9
Belfast sceneBy G. ChambersDec.1986, p.17
Belfast sceneBy G. ChambersMar.1987, p.24
Benedetti, Dean Caught on the wing. By R. WilliamsJul.1988, p.7
Benson, GeorgeGeorge Benson. By B. Trench Nov.1988, p.19
Berigan, BunnyBunny. By T. CotteeJul.1987, p.14
Blakey, ArtInterview with D.WoodMar.1989, p.7
Blue Note RecordsBlue Note's 50th anniversary. By M. FaganSep.1989, p.13
Blues singersFind your own blues singer. By R. Kerridge, Mar.1989, p.15
Bowie,LesterInterview with M LeahySep.1988, p.9
Brown, RuthThe girl with a tear in her voice. M. PinfoldJul.1989, p.19
Brunis, GeorgLoose cannon on the deck. By A.WebberJul.1989, p.7
Buckley, RichieRichie Buckley. By Bryan DayJan.1989, p.13
Carr, IanOrchUK. Interview by J ConnollyMay.1989, p.16
Casey, AlAlphonsus O'Casey. By D. O'LochlainnSep.1987, p.12
Cherry, DonInterview with A. TaylorMar.1988, p.6
Chicago jazzChicago: that toddlin' town. By D.O'Lochlainn May.1987, p.10
Cole, Nat KingThe unforgettable glow of NKC. By W. FriedwaldMar.1988, p.16
Compact disc technologyNow... the compact disc de-mystified. By G. Gurd, Nov.1987, p.6
Condon, EddieThe Eddie Condon story. By D. O'LochlainnJul.1987, p.10
Cork FestivalsCork: 10 swinging years By T. Cotter Sep.1987, p.6
Cork scene By T. CotterDec.1986, p.16
Cork scene By T. CotterMar.1987, p. 24
Coughlan, MaryMC has broken every rule. By D. FanningMay.1988, p.13
Cox, IdaIda Cox: the travelling blues. By K MacInerneyMay.1987, p.6
Cray, RobertThe many sides of RC. By B. DayMay.1988, p.7
Daly, JimJD's Belfast blues. By D. MoultonNov.1987, p.10
Davis, MilesMiles ahead.... again. By G. FarrenMay.1987, p.17
Davison, Wild BillWild Bill Davison. By P.DavenportJul.1987, p.11
Dublin sceneBy D. O'Lochlainn Dec.1986, p. 36
Dublin sceneBy D. O'LochlainnMar.1987, p. 33
Electric pianosTwo views on the electric piano D.Hyman & J Rowles Jul.1987, p.20
Ellington, DukeThis isn't just music... it's love. By B. Crowther Jul.1988, p.11
Ellington, DukeDuke Ellington at the Cotton Club. By R. FoxJul.1987, p.6
Farlow, TalThe octopus plays. By N Mongan Jan.1989, p.17
Fifty-second Street52nd Street. By P. Kelly, Sep.1987, p.10
Ford Jazz Parties, ArtJazz parties. By B.Weir, & Dara O'LochlainnMar.1989, p.18
Fraser, HughFraser’s fireJul.1989, p.17
Freeman, BudBud Freeman the anglophile. By C. WalsheMay.1987, p.13
Frisell, BillInterview with J. ConnollyJul.1989, p.15
Frishberg, DaveA little taste of DF. By M PinfoldMar.1988, p.15
Gibbons, CarrollCG jazz impresario. By B. RustJul.1988, p.13
Gill, JohnnyShine on Mr.Gill. By Dara O'LochlainnMar.1989, p.23
Gillespie, DizzyBirks peerage. By R. ComiskeyJul.1989, p.11
Goodman, BennyBG the child prodigy. By L. O'NeillMay.1987, p.13
Gowans, BradYou push the middle valve down. By B. KellyJul.1987, p.15
Grappelli, StephaneGrappelli at eighty. By Bryan DayNov.1988, p.11
Gullin, LarsLG Swedish sax supremo 1928-1976Mar.1989, p.24
Hackett, BobbyThe BH legacy. By G. EllisNov.1987, p.11
Hammond, JohnJohn Henry Hammond Jr. By R.O'LochlainnNov.1987, p.9
Hasse, John EdwardInterview with P. O'BrienMar.1989, p.13
Hawthorne, VaughanVaughan Hawthorne. By D. WoodJan.1989, p.10
Holiday, BillieThe lady sings. By Max JonesSep.1989, p.7
Ibrahim, AbdullahThe unmistakable brand of Abdullah. By B.TrenchNov.1988, p.17
Jazz danceJazz dance in major wildfire explosion. By R. O'Lochlainn & P. Bruce Sep.1987, p.16
Jazz Parties, Art FordJazz parties. By B.Weir, & D. O'LochlainnMar.1989, p.18
Jazz venuesToilets rule, OK ? By M. GroszMar.1987, p.23
Jazz WarriorsCourtney Pine and the JW. By B. TrenchSep.1987, p.15
Keepnews, OrrinOK and the Riverside revival. By R. O'LochlainnMar.1988, p.13
Krupa, GeneGene Krupa. By J. WadhamMay.1987, p.10
Loose TubesCourtney, Loose Tubes & the London renaissance By B.TrenchMar.1987, p.14
Loose TubesLoose Tubes. By B.TrenchNov.1987, p.7
Luter, ClaudeSwinging sessions with CL. By O. BryceMay.1989, p.11
Lyttelton, HumphreyHumph and me. By B. TurnerMay.1989, p.7
Marsalis, BranfordBrother Branford. By B. TrenchJul.1987, p.7
McLaughlin, JohnInterview with J. ConnollySep.1988, p.7
Memphis bluesThose Memphis blues. By J. BuzelinMar.1987, p.10
Metheny, PatMetheny's method. By J. ConnollySep.1989, p.9
Mole, MiffThe quiet man of the trombone.By A. C. WebberJan.1989, p.9
Morrison, VanHigh noon with Van the manMay.1988, p.11
Morton, Jelly RollOh... Mister Jelly Lord ! By M. Litton May.1988, p.15
Mosaic RecordsThe great Mosaic mystery. By D. O'Lochlainn Nov.1987, p.17
New York in 40sManhattan in the 40s. By A.C.Webber Sep.1988, p.12
Nichols, RedLook after the Pennies. By B. RustMar.1988, p.9
O'Reilly, MelanieMelanie O'Reilly. By G FarrenJan.1989, p.10
Paris sceneIn Paris. By N. MonganDec.1986, p.14
Paris sceneIn Paris. By N. MonganMar.1987, p.21
Parker, CharlieCaught on the wing. By R. WilliamsJul.1988, p.7
Parker, CharlieThe word on Bird. By B. Turner, P. King, T. Coe, and R. BuckleyJul.1988, p.8
Parker, RobertInterview with K. Gladstone-MillarJan.1989, p.15
Pine, CourtneyCourtney, Loose Tubes & the London renaissance By B.TrenchMar.1987, p.14
Pine, CourtneyCourtney Pine and the Jazz Warriors. By B. TrenchSep.1987, p.15
Rebello, JasonJason Rebello interview. By M GiffordJan.1989, p.11
Riverside RecordsOrrin Keepnews and the Riverside revival By R. O'LochlainnMar.1988, p.13
Robinson, SpikeSpike swings again. By M. PinfoldSep.1987, p.13
Russell, Pee WeeThe poet of the clarinet. By D. O'Lochlainn May.1987, p.14
Scobey, BobRemembering Bob Scobey's 'Frisco band. By J ScobeyNov.1988, p.8
Sheppard, AndyAll about Andy: interview with J. ConnollyMar.1988, p.11
Shorter, WayneInterview with B. TenchMay.1987, p.15
Sinatra, FrankThe ultmate FrankJul.989, p.16
Smith, BessieBessie Smith: the empress. By P. DavenportMar.1987, p.7
Smith, TommyTommy Smith. By L. StanwayJan.1989, p.10
Spanier, MuggsyMuggsy Spanier. By L. O'NeillJul.1987, p.11
Stewart, LouisJazz as a way of life. By R. ComiskeyDec.1986, p.10
Stewart, LouisLouis the first. By R. ComiskeySep.1989, p.23
Sullivan, JoeJoe Sullivan the stride king. By K. MacInerneyMay.1987, p.12
Talbot, BruceInterview with P. O'BrienMar.1989, p.13
Tatum, ArtArt Tatum - pure genius. By S. BrittDec.1986, p.4
Taylor, MartinTaylor's tale. By Bryan DayMay.1989, p.13
Teagarden, JackThe indispensible JT by A. TercinetDec.1986, p.6
Teschemacher, FrankFrank Teschemacher. By D. MoultonMay.1987, p.12
Turner, Big JoeNever fear: Big Joe Turner was here, 2. By D. O'LochlainnJul.1987, p.9
Turner, Big JoeNever fear: Big Joe Turner was here, 1. By D. O'LochlainnMar.1987, p.13
Turner, BruceInterview with R.O'LochlainnMar.1987, p.16
Wettling, GeorgeGeorge Wettling. By L. O'NeillJul.1987, p.12
Wilson, TeddyTW the supreme swing style pianist. By T. ScottMar.1987, p.8
Young, LesterLester leaps... again. By M. PinfoldSep.1988, p.11

Editorials

The Irish jazz label (Livia)Dec.1986, p.9
Jazzus fanaticus hibernicusDec.1986, p.23
Heard about Erdos (Stomp Off)Jul.1988, p.15
Gripewater blues bandMar.1987, p.9
The Newpark jazz storyDec.1986, p.13

Revise date 20020409