18 Jun Stir preview of Vancouver Jazz Festival book event
Stir, a digital magazine that covers our city's arts and culture scene, previewed Chris' talk at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival....
Stir, a digital magazine that covers our city's arts and culture scene, previewed Chris' talk at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival....
Margaret Gallagher, a longtime supporter of Vancouver's jazz scene, interviewed Chris for CBC Radio's North by Northwest....
Jane Gowan interviewed Chris about Journeys to the Bandstand for her Music Buddy podcast, and it was a wonderful experience....
Book Warehouse/Black Bond Books, Spartacus Books, Highlife Records, and Sellers & Newel are now stocking Journeys to the Bandstand....
The Paper Hound, Massy Books, and Reasons To Live, three great independent bookstores, are selling Journeys to the Bandstand....
Chris Wong gave an interactive, two-hour masterclass for music students at Vancouver Community College....
Kurated has published part 2 of an in-depth look at Journeys to the Bandstand. The article includes two excerpts from the book. ...
Nou Dadoun, longtime host of A-Trane on CO-OP Radio, conducted an interview with Chris Wong about Journeys to the Bandstand....
The Vancouver Sun and Province have published an interview with Chris Wong/review of Journeys to the Bandstand....
Point of Departure, Bill Shoemaker's online jazz journal, has published an excerpt on Al Neil from Journeys to the Bandstand....
Neptoon Records, a great independent record store, is the first brick-and-mortar retail location to sell Journeys to the Bandstand....
Chatting with Will Chernoff about Journeys to the Bandstand and Vancouver’s jazz scene became the longest Rhythm Changes podcast. ...
Kurated, a music sharing project, provided an opportunity to feature Journeys to the Bandstand and a playlist for the book....
Gavin Walker, longtime host of The Jazz Show on CiTR, conducted a live interview with Chris Wong about Journeys to the Bandstand....
The first Journeys to the Bandstand launch event, at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, was an amazing event for a number of reasons....
John Dawe has a unique place in the local jazz scene’s colourful past and an underdog story that needs to be told. ...