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Bill Milkowski
Montreal Jazz Festival's Andre Ménard presents Bruce Lundvall Award to BIll Milkowski.jpg Montreal Jazz Festival's Andre Ménard presents Bruce Lundvall Award to BIll Milkowski.jpg
Milkowski receives Bruce Lundvall Award from Montreal Jazz Festival's Andre Ménard
Born (1954-09-26) September 26, 1954 (age 71)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
💼 Occupation
Journalist
📆 Years active  1976–present

Bill Milkowski (born September 26, 1954) is an American jazz critic, journalist, and author.[1] [2]

He has written 1000 sets of liner notes and 5000 stories for such publications as DownBeat, JazzTimes, Jazziz, The Absolute Sound, Paste, Germany's Jazzthing and Italy's Guitar Club.[3] His writing also appeared in such magazines as Guitar Player, Guitar World, Modern Drummer, DRUM!, Bass Player, Mix, Interview and Musician. In 2015, Milkowski was on the jury for the Wes Montgomery International Guitar Competition at Merkin Hall in New York City. In 2018, he was part of a Jazz Democracy panel discussion at the United Nations in conjunction with International Jazz Day.

Biography

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milkowski began playing guitar at age 12 and later worked on his school newspapers The Telegraph at Samuel Morse Junior High School and The Gavel at John Marshall High School. He studied journalism in college, earning a bachelor's degree in 1977 from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he also served as editor of the campus newspaper, The UWM Post. He combined his interests in music and journalism when he began working as freelance music critic at The Milwaukee Journal in 1977. He co-published the city's alternative bi-weekly newspaper Cityside from December 1977 to May 1979 and served as editor of the monthly Milwaukee magazine from 1979 to 1980. He moved to New York in September 1980 after accepting a position as managing editor for the Long Island-based weekly entertainment publication Good Times, where he worked for two years.[4] [5]

As a New York-based freelance music writer from 1983 to 1993, Milkowski contributed cover stories, interviews, record reviews, and opinion pieces on jazz, rock, and blues musicians for numerous national magazines. In September 1993, he moved to New Orleans, where he continued freelancing for several national music magazines while also appearing weekly as an overnight DJ ("The Milkman") at radio station WWOZ.[6] His first book, JACO: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius, The World's Greatest Bass Player (Miller-Freeman Books) was published in April 1995 during the week of the birth of his daughter. It was translated for editions in Italy, Spain, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, and Japan.[7]

After returning to New York in 1997, Milkowski published Rockers, Jazzbos & Visionaries (Billboard Books, 1998) and Swing It! An Annotated History of Jive (Billboard Books, 2001). An updated and revised 10th Anniversary Edition of his Jaco Pastorius biography was published in 2005 by Backbeat Books. He wrote Legends of Jazz (White Star Publishers) in 2011 and that same year co-wrote Here And Now: The Autobiography of Pat Martino (Backbeat Books). His book Keith Richards: A Rock 'n' Roll Life (White Star Publishers) came out in 2012.[8]

Milkowski was a consultant on the 2014 documentary film JACO produced by Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo and appeared on panel discussions in conjunction with its premiere screening at film festivals in New York City, Washington, D.C., Cape May, New Jersey, Montreal, and Buenos Aires.

As a record producer, Milkowski oversaw recordings for New Orleans guitarist Phil deGruy (Innuendo Out the Other, NYC, 1995), guitarist Pat Martino (All Sides Now, Blue Note 1998) and produced the compilation Come Together: A Guitar Tribute to The Beatles (NYC, 1993) as well as tracks on the compilations World Christmas (Metro Blue, 1996) and Who Loves You: A Tribute to Jaco Pastorius (JVC, 2001).

Awards and honors

References

  1. "Zacc Harris". Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin. 2018-10-12. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  2. {{cite journal |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bill-milkowski-mn0000080985/biography |title=Bill Milkowski Biography by Alex Henderson|journal=All Music Guide
  3. "Steve Buchanan interviews Bill Milkowski - Just Baked". jUstbaked.it. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  4. {{cite journal |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bill-milkowski-mn0000080985/biography |title=Bill Milkowski Biography by Alex Henderson|journal=All Music Guide
  5. {{cite web|url=https://https Archived 2020-06-25 at the Wayback Machine://www.amazon.com/-/e/B000APGUUE|title=About Bill Milkowski|journal=Amazon Author Page
  6. {{cite journal |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bill-milkowski-mn0000080985/biography |title=Bill Milkowski Biography by Alex Henderson|journal=All Music Guide
  7. {{cite web|url=https://https Archived 2020-06-25 at the Wayback Machine://www.amazon.com/-/e/B000APGUUE|title=About Bill Milkowski|journal=Amazon Author Page
  8. {{cite web|url=https://https Archived 2020-06-25 at the Wayback Machine://www.amazon.com/-/e/B000APGUUE|title=About Bill Milkowski|journal=Amazon Author Page

Bibliography

Further reading

External links


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