Mike Zwerin

Mike Zwerin (May 18, 1930 – April 2, 2010) was an American cool jazz musician and author. Zwerin as a musician played the trombone and bass trumpet within various jazz ensembles. He was active within the jazz and progressive jazz musical community as a session musician. Zwerin found a way to pursue both his interests as an author living in New York, where he was born, and his passion for music by taking positions as a broadcaster, and other journalistic and media positions while maintaining his musical career as well. Although he gained notoriety for his writing, he may be best known to the public for his work with Miles Davis in 1948 as part of his ''Birth of the Cool'' band. Additionally, Zwerin also worked with Maynard Ferguson, Claude Thornhill, Archie Shepp and Bill Russo, among many others.

After a period as jazz critic of New York's ''Village Voice'' (1964–69), he was the publication's European editor (1969–71). Zwerin was also the Paris-based jazz critic for the ''International Herald Tribune'' for 21 years, then later for Bloomberg News.

Mike Zwerin died at the age of 79 in Paris on April 2, 2010. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Close enough for jazz by Zwerin, Michael

    London ; New York : Quartet Books, 1983
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    The Parisian jazz chronicles an improvisational memoir by Zwerin, Michael

    New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005
    Format: Electronic eBook
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