Morgenstern, who died Sept. 7, directed the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies for 35 years, building a one-of-a-kind collection of recordings, memorabilia and writings. Originally broadcast in 2004.
Grammy-winning jazz historian Dan Morgenstern, who presided over the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University for 35 years, has died. Morgenstern, 94, died of heart failure Sept. 7 in Manhattan ...
This article previously appeared in Jersey Jazz Magazine. In 1938 when Dan Morgenstern was eight years old, he and his mother fled Nazi-controlled Austria for Copenhagen. Nine years later, they ...
Over the course of seven decades, Morgenstern helmed major jazz magazines, wrote two books, produced concerts, won multiple Grammys, taught college and oversaw one of the largest jazz archives. Gosh, ...
Postmodern Jazz Quartet performed a lively jazz set on March 2, at Morgenstern’s Bookstore & Café Jazz Salon event. The performance featured music from Keith Jarrett’s album “Standards” which was a ...
This is FRESH AIR. The revered jazz historian, archivist and critic Dan Morgenstern died earlier this month. He was 94. Morgenstern spent a lifetime as an enthusiastic advocate for jazz and for 35 ...
Gosh, I'm sorry to see this news. The jazz critic and historian Dan Morgenstern has died. Over seven decades, Morgenstern edited major jazz magazines, wrote books, produced concerts, won Grammys. He ...
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