What happened to the jazz solo? “More often than not, I brace myself at that moment when all members of a group simmer down to accompany a solo from a frontline musician. Because it often means that I’m going to hear not just one solo, but a bunch of them. They may be long, far longer than they need to be. They may seem like place-fillers for what could be stronger, shorter, more memorable music. By the end of the tune, I’m often left wondering how it is that solos – and especially that theme-solos-theme format – became such a necessary part of jazz.” – New York Times