JazzTimes

MORE than a Manager

n a holiday telegram to Martha Glaser, Erroll Garner asked about “my little princess.” He was referring to Glaser’s niece Susan Rosenberg. “My aunt was very present in my life growing up, as was Erroll,” Rosenberg says. “She was committed to jazz and, more broadly, African-American culture, and through her I learned a lot about the centrality of African-American music in American life. She was also an influence as an independent woman—her struggles as a business person before many women were

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from JazzTimes

JazzTimes4 min read
Empowering Women in Jazz
DR. JOAN CARTWRIGHT founded Women in Jazz South Florida, Inc. in 2007, after touring as a Jazz and Blues vocalist and songwriter for over 30 years. Cartwright realized that she had worked with only six women musicians out of hundreds of musicians in
JazzTimes2 min read
Tv/film
One of the directions we are embracing in a major way here at JazzTimes are jazz-centric television and film releases. Inspired by the mission of the New York Jazz Film Festival (NYJFF), the robust development and promotion of these works are a must
JazzTimes1 min read
Jazz Quartet
1. Though from a big band, Maynard was a hell of a trumpet player a real 2. Harmony for them is known as 3. These 5ths are normally forbidden 4. Tootie played with them too. 5. Another kind of tet with a Another kind of tet with a trumpet and sax 6.

Related Books & Audiobooks