
Review: “Kiss Me Quick” from Holly Cole’s “Dark Moon” All About Jazz, 4 February, 2025
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Review: “Kiss Me Quick” from Holly Cole’s “Dark Moon” All About Jazz, 4 February, 2025
Comments closed“The Bad Plus,” Ben Ratliff wrote in the New York Times, “could be the group you use to turn your 17-year-old cousin on to jazz.” Twenty-two years and two lineup changes later, Ratliff’s observation might be more salient than ever.
Comments closedVisit the website of Chris Pitsiokos (click on this name and you’ll get there) and you’ll see an image of a blue sky striped with contrails. The saxophonist is no conspiracy theorist, but he is a roaddog, logging 92 shows in 2024. He’s off to a strong start in 2025, too, with a tour that will bring him to the Little Rose Tavern for a duo gig with eruptive drummer Weasel Walter presented by New Ghosts.
Comments closedToday I’m getting my Muck Rack profile together before I pitch an article to a city/regional magazine. To this online portfolio of my work I added this piece I wrote in 2011 for a city/regional title in Erie, Pennsylvania that is no longer published. It’s a scan of the page because, like the magazine itself, its digital archive also disappeared, maybe during a server migration some years ago or more likely when the publisher was acquired. Capitalists gonna capitalist I guess.
I’m especially fond of this piece, a bittersweet chronicle of a rich time in my life. But that’s not the only attraction it holds for me. It has a happy ending, and not just in the glass. You see, dear reader, the woman I obliquely and, I hope, generously alluded to in the opening graf, married me in 2019.
Cheers!
When Cleveland wants to greet the world, here’s what it says: “Hi. I’m Daniel Peck and welcome to Live at the BOP STOP.”
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