Tuesday 7 September 2021

Jazz commentator, reporter, 
academic, historian.

 Introducing Queensland Jazz Archive President Neville Meyers

Given Neville’s extensive jazz writing over a fifteen-year period for The Courier Mail and occasionally Jazz Magazine, I suggested to Neville that he include a varied proportion of his writings on our Queensland Jazz Archive Website. As it turns out the great majority of his published articles have been focused on the Brisbane jazz scene between 1984 and 2000.

Neville has been teaching jazz history for the past ten years at both the Queensland Conservatorium (Griffith University) and in other settings at QUT and The University of Queensland. In short, Neville’s writings during his 15-year career as part-time Arts (Jazz Writer), predominantly for The Courier Mail, provide an interesting recorded backdrop to changing Brisbane jazz developments including the emergence of younger players and their divergent styles.

Sincere thanks Neville for offering your time and efforts to add to the range of jazz reportage for our QJA Website!

Peter Freeman – Secretary, Queensland Jazz Archive.






































Article published in What's On, Brisbane Courier Mail, 22 May 1997 






American Pianist George Cables







         John Hoffman


Article published Brisbane Courier Mail, 12 December 1991





Lee Konitz







Leah Cotterell


Article published Brisbane Courier Mail, 30 March 1991






Mark Murphy



Article published Brisbane Courier Mail, 21 February 1994


by Neville Meyers
(This article appeared in the Spring 1983 edition of Jazz Magazine)



In 2010 Neville Meyers took an active part in the International Association of Music Libraries Conference speaking on jazz history. The venue for the conference was the State Library of Queensland where themes such as Looking forward in music libraries and archives, Challenges for Music Libraries and Archives of the Future and Linking and Serving Musical Communities were discussed.