• Nathan Irving Hentoff (June 10, 1925 – January 7, 2017) was an American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, and syndicated columnist for...
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  • it was reissued as part of the RVG Edition series with liner notes by Nat Hentoff. At this point of his career, Shorter felt his writing was changing....
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    sacking of Nat Hentoff, who worked for the paper from 1958 to 2008, led to further criticism of the management by some of its current writers, Hentoff himself...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis. In the sleeve notes on the Freewheelin' album, Nat Hentoff quotes Dylan as saying that he wrote "Hard Rain" in response to the Cuban...
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  • pro-life; Nat Hentoff, Champion of 'Inconvenient Life' by Cathryn Donohoe, Washington Times, November 6, 1989, which discusses the journalism of Nat Hentoff. Totenberg...
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  • founded by Nat Hentoff. Mingus usually recorded on major labels like Columbia and Atlantic, but he was given more freedom on Hentoff's independent label...
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    using LSD, informing the "cosmic" transcendence of his late period. Nat Hentoff wrote: "it is as if he and Sanders were speaking with 'the gift of tongues'...
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    22 July 2001 (accessed 19 July 2008). Stevens, pp. 219–225. Nat Hentoff, The Nat Hentoff Reader, Da Capo Press, 2001, p. 60. United States v. 12 200-ft...
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  • unknown to the jazz audience, and spoke of his lack of musical fame to Nat Hentoff: All I can say is that if it's going to happen, it'll happen. But it's...
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  • United States. It features Noam Chomsky, Peter Singer, Alan Dershowitz, Nat Hentoff, Randall Terry and Norma McCorvey, among others. Footage of Paul Jennings...
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  • occasionally interrupted by interviews with critics and biographers like Allen, Nat Hentoff, Daniel Okrent, and Douglas McGrath, who comment on the film's plot as...
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    too famous too young." (He was then 67 years old.) Despite this joke, Nat Hentoff reported that when he spoke to Ellington about the subject, he was "angrier...
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  • things on there are really direct influences of listening to this cat." Nat Hentoff wrote that Coltrane's solo on "Chasin' the Trane" is "particularly fascinating...
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  • lines of songs that "he thought he would never have time to write." Nat Hentoff quoted Dylan as saying that he immediately wrote the song in response...
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  • seriously injured with blackjacks and brass knuckles. As the columnist Nat Hentoff recalled, "Riding by Franklin Field on this trip, I remembered losing...
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    from the original on August 10, 2014. Retrieved September 16, 2014. Nat Hentoff (December 8, 2006). "Bush's War Crimes Cover-up". Village Voice. Archived...
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  • Cusick – sportscaster Richard Daniels – former president, Boston Globe Nat Hentoff – contributing editor, The New Yorker Magazine Dan Mason – radio host...
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  • Stuart Goldman Josh B. Hammer Victor Davis Hanson Froma Harrop Amira Hass Nat Hentoff Seymour Hersh Carl Hiaasen Dilip Hiro Peter Hitchens Molly Ivins Rev...
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  • remastering Rachel Gutek — reissue design Hugh Brown — reissue art direction Nat Hentoff — reissue liner notes Steven Chean — reissue editorial supervision Ted...
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  • We Insist! (category Albums produced by Nat Hentoff)
    about the Freedom Now Suite recording until he received a postcard from Nat Hentoff requesting biographical material to be included in the liner notes to...
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  • represented, as Davis put it, "a return to melody". In a 1958 interview with Nat Hentoff of The Jazz Review, Davis remarked on the modal approach: When Gil wrote...
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  • the experimental principal of P.S. 119 in Harlem, New York, written by Nat Hentoff and published by Viking Press in 1966. Berube, Maurice R. (November 14...
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  • Peter Phillips on bass trombone, and Thad Jones on flugelhorn. Critic Nat Hentoff described the album as an "impressive further stage in the evolution...
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  • record it, on her album East To Wes. According to the liner notes by Nat Hentoff the composition was one of Remler's favorites from the Be-bop era. In...
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  • Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th. ed.). New York: Penguin. pp. 1310. ISBN 0-14-102327-9. Original liner notes by Nat Hentoff...
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    Personalism Nat Hentoff, Peace Agitator: The Story of A.J. Muste. New York: Macmillan, 1963; pp. 25-26. Hentoff, Peace Agitator, pg. 26. Hentoff, Peace Agitator...
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  • drums Alfred Lion – production Rudy Van Gelder – recording engineering Nat Hentoff – liner notes Reid Miles – photography, design Billboard May 8, 1965...
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  • " Nat Hentoff's article on Dylan for The New Yorker, published in late October 1964, includes remarkable descriptions of the June 9 session. Hentoff describes...
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  • Robert Coover, Leonard Feather, Bruce Jay Friedman, Richard Gehman, Nat Hentoff, John Clellon Holmes, William Bradford Huie, Garson Kanin, Paul Krassner...
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  • feeling exhausted and dissatisfied with his material. He told journalist Nat Hentoff: "I was going to quit singing. I was very drained" and added, "[i]t's...
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