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Jazz Journalist Paul de Barros Interviewed at AAJ

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An artful writer, interesting, informative, opinionated, with a wealth of knowledge, and a touch of arrogance, to back up his take on all things musical, Seattle-based Paul de Barros's approach to criticism is direct and unforgiving when it needs to be, reminiscent of Robert Conrad with a battery on his shoulder, daring you to knock it off. Local challengers to the jazz critic title would be hard pressed to last a few rounds with de Barros, whose resume includes co-founding the Earshot Jazz Society, authoring Jackson Street After Hours, freelancing for Down Beat Magazine, and 20+ years at the Seattle Times. In fact, he is one of only three on-staff jazz critics in the country working at a major newspaper.

Seattle expat Jason West (now in Boston) spoke with de Barros at length, and de Barros is, indeed, as passionate as he is outspoken.

Check out Paul de Barros: Critically Speaking at AAJ today!

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