Jazz'n'more

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Jazz'n'more
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description Swiss Jazz & Blues Magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Jazz, blues and new music
First edition 1996
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
Editors-in-chief Peewee Windmüller, Christof Thurnherr
editor Peewee Windmillers
executive Director Peewee Windmillers
Web link www.jazznmore.ch
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Jazz'n'more ( spelling : JAZZ'N'MORE ) is a Swiss magazine that deals with topics from jazz , blues and related music genres.

Jazz'n'more was founded in 1996 by Robi Weber and Urs Frey on the initiative of the jazz musician and journalist Kurt Weil, who died in 2012, under the name Jazz . In 1999 the internationally known fashion and advertising photographer Peewee Windmüller got on board and carried out a graphic and editorial relaunch. In 2000 Peewee Windmüller took over the management with a new concept called Jazz'n'more . At the end of 2000, Peewee Windmüller and his wife, the graphic designer Theres Windmüller (Creative Director), took over the bimonthly jazz and blues magazine in full.

In terms of content, the magazine deals with topics from jazz , blues and related music genres such as new music. The Jazz editorial team includes a. Ruedi Ankli, Pirmin Bossart, Luca D'Alessandro, Gino Ferlin, Silvano Luca Gerosa, Reiner-Martin Kobe, George Modestin, Christian Rentsch, Jürg Solothurnmann , Phil Stöckli, Christof Thurnherr, Steff Rohrbach and Thomas Meyer. The editors-in-chief are Peewee Windmüller and Christof Thurnherr, the editor-in-chief Blues is Marco Piazzalonga.

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