The Annual Review of Jazz Studies is dedicated to scholarly research on
jazz and its related musical forms. It recognizes the growing awareness
of jazz as a cultural phenomenon. All volumes include numerous examples,
a book review section, a portfolio of jazz photographs, and
bibliographic surveys. This twelfth volume covers the year 2002,
celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Institute of Jazz Studies.
The photo gallery in this issue illustrates some of the persons and
locations in its history, both in New York and at the Institute's
present home at the Newark campus of Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey. Information is provided on major jazz figures from widely
separated eras including, Gil Evans, Django Reinhardt, Lucky Thompson,
and Paul Bley. Other articles include an analysis of John Coltrane's
harmonics and its impact on later compositions, and a survey of
recordings based on Charlie Green's classic 1924 trombone solo on "The
Gouge of Armour Avenue." A memorial salutes the contributions of a
notable Danish scholar, Erik Wiedemann.