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Eugene Marlow
Member profile details
Membership level
Jazz Journalist (professional- voting member)
First name
Eugene
Last name
Marlow
Jazz Hero
Dr. Billy Taylor
photo/avatar
City
Brooklyn
Country
USA
I am a jazz
writer
film maker/videographer
audio producer
other
website/blog URL 1
www.eugenemarlow.com
website/blog URL 2
www.eugenemarlow.com
I am the author/producer of
33 albums and single tracks published, 300+ jazz, Latin jazz, Brazilian, classical, and "rap" compositions, 12 books, over 400+ articles
I am also the author/ producer of:
Jazz in China: From Dance Hall Music to Individual Freedom of Expression; due August 2018
Available at (URL or ISBN #2)
CDs available at most major online platforms, e.g., Amazon, Spotify, et al
Other key Publications/Productions
My indie label MEII Enterprises produces and distributes albums for others, including classical musicians/composers, jazz musicians, and an award-winning poetess.
Completed feature-length documentary dealing with "Jazz in China." It was an "Official" event of International Jazz Day, April 30, 2021 and 2022.
My interests in jazz are:
concert presenter, CD producer, composer & arranger, author, educator.
More about what I do:
2010 recipient of the "James W. Carey award for outstanding journalism" from the Media Ecology Association. 2010 recipient of a Meet the Composer "Creative Connections" grant. Jazz in China book nominated as the Best Book on Jazz in 2019 by the Jazz Journalists Association.
I support the JJA because
Journalism in and of itself is important. Writing about jazz for the edification of various publics is also important if for no other reason than jazz is America's major contribution to world culture.
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