Comics & Jazz

Episode 8: From Rags to Riches - Comics and Jazz validated as art forms

13 min · 31. Mai 2025
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Summary: This is the eighth episode of a series of contents discussing the intertwining of comics and jazz as art forms, exploring their historical connections and contemporary influence on each other. The impact of recognition on these art forms and the representations of jazz in comics are also critical topics for our discussion. In this episode we propose a comparative reflection on how comics and jazz went from being marginalized forms of expression to becoming items of interest to collectors and scholars. Audio extracts used in the episode (in order of appearance): 1.Mordida (Geisa Fernandes), 2.Guitar jazz 3 (Surprising Media), 3 Sing, sing, sing (with the Swing) (Louis Prima), 4.Bebop (Dizzy Gillespie), 5.Bitches Brew (Miles Davis), 6.Sofrito  (Mongo Santamaria), 7.Cool Jazz Session 15 (Office MIKADO), 8.Hot Jazz 2 (Jumping Bunny), 9.Noir (Madstock), 10.Jazzy Rag (Marshall the Explorer), 11.I'm not feeling well today (u_0tyyfec3hz), 12.Hot Jazz (Jumping Bunny) Comics & Jazz is written and produced by Geisa Fernandes Visit: www.geisafernandes.com

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Episode Episode 8: From Rags to Riches - Comics and Jazz validated as art forms Cover

Episode 8: From Rags to Riches - Comics and Jazz validated as art forms

Summary: This is the eighth episode of a series of contents discussing the intertwining of comics and jazz as art forms, exploring their historical connections and contemporary influence on each other. The impact of recognition on these art forms and the representations of jazz in comics are also critical topics for our discussion. In this episode we propose a comparative reflection on how comics and jazz went from being marginalized forms of expression to becoming items of interest to collectors and scholars. Audio extracts used in the episode (in order of appearance): 1.Mordida (Geisa Fernandes), 2.Guitar jazz 3 (Surprising Media), 3 Sing, sing, sing (with the Swing) (Louis Prima), 4.Bebop (Dizzy Gillespie), 5.Bitches Brew (Miles Davis), 6.Sofrito  (Mongo Santamaria), 7.Cool Jazz Session 15 (Office MIKADO), 8.Hot Jazz 2 (Jumping Bunny), 9.Noir (Madstock), 10.Jazzy Rag (Marshall the Explorer), 11.I'm not feeling well today (u_0tyyfec3hz), 12.Hot Jazz (Jumping Bunny) Comics & Jazz is written and produced by Geisa Fernandes Visit: www.geisafernandes.com

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Summary: This is the sixth part of a series of contents discussing the intertwining of comics and jazz as art forms, exploring their historical connections and contemporary influence on each other. The impact of recognition on these art forms and the representations of jazz in comics are also critical topics for our discussion. In this episode we exploresthe academic recognition of jazz and comics, their cultural interconnectedness, and the influence of black diaspora in both forms of expression.  Audio extracts used in the episode (in order of appearance): 1. Mordida (Geisa Fernandes); 2. A Good Man Is Hard to Find ( Edie Green) 3. Piano background (unknown) 4. Nevermore (Geisa Fernandes)  5. What´s Going On (Elijah K) 6.Africa Beat (Jac Jack) 7: Tico-tico no Fubá (Zequinha de Abreu) 8.Pelo Telefone (Donga) 9. Mano a Mano (Carlos Gardel/José Razzano) 10. Livery Stable Blues (Ray Lopez and Alcide Nunez) 11. What is in the Biscuit Tin? (Geoff Harvey) 12. Afro Beat (unknown) Comics & Jazz is written and produced by Geisa Fernandes Visit: www.geisafernandes.com

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