JazzUSA went dark at the end of 2017, and at the time everyone thought it was permanent. But, because JazzUSA had been up and active for over 21 years, it only took a couple of months

for Jazz lovers and artists to convince them that there was some obligation to try and keep all that material online and available to the jazz public.
"This is jazz history!" they said, "
You can keep this information alive for almost free, so why not?" they said.
So JazzUSA was resurrected as an
ARCHIVE.
There are no new materials being posted (right now...), but the 21+ years of great reviews and interviews are still available in the JazzUSA archive.