Milkowski is not a native New Yorker; he was born in Milwaukee, WI on September 26, 1954 and grew up in that Midwestern city (where he began playing the guitar at the age of 12). Milkowski, whose first article was published in 1974, graduated from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee with a journalism degree in 1977. It was also in 1977 that Milkowski co-founded Cityside, an alternative tabloid that envisioned itself as a Milwaukee equivalent of the Village Voice or the Chicago Reader. Cityside lasted until 1979, and the following year, Milkowski moved to New York City to accept a position as managing editor of the Long Island weekly Good Times. In 1982, he left Good Times to become a full-time freelancer, and the long list of newspapers and magazines that have published his work since then includes JazzTimes, Downbeat, Jazziz, Guitar Player and Modern Drummer (among many others). In 1987, a 32-year-old Milkowski was diagnosed with testicular cancer, and a benefit concert was held in a Manhattan club to help him with the costs of the treatment; the event was hosted by fellow jazz critic Howard Mandel and boasted well-known improvisers like Michael Brecker, Danny Gottlieb, John Scofield and Mike Stern. In 1993, Milkowski seemingly needed a break from New York and moved to New Orleans, but three years later, he ended up moving back to the Big Apple -- and by that time, he had written -Jaco: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Jaco Pastorius (an excellent book that acknowledged Pastorius as a musical genius but didn't shy away from the dark and tragic aspects of the bassist's life -- such as his well-documented substance abuse). Milkowski's other books have included -Rockers, Jazzbos and Visionaries and -Swing It! An Annotated History of Jive. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi