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Originally Posted by grahambop
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03-17-2019 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by strumcat
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Loafers with a suit, and yet people were shocked and appalled by the prevalent use of the flatted fifth?
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Another nice jazz article, this time about jazz exposure for kids. I think this is a good way to pass on the torch to new generations. I know I got interested in jazz as a kid when I saw movies with music by Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Louie Armstrong, and others. I still love that stuff!
Affordable music for the family in NYC? Try a jazz club
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumboOriginally Posted by grahambopOriginally Posted by grahambop
Wynton's version, told here, has milder language but clearly reflects the hubris of the moment. Wynton is not a person who built his reputation on humility but it is clear that he got humbled that night.
If I could pick one jazz musician to never surprise by coming onstage uninvited, it would be Miles Davis.
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Originally Posted by Sam Sherry
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Originally Posted by strumcat
Does anybody know where one could purchase a professional reprint of this photo? I searched and came up empty.
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I can accept Monk's decision. Too often a piano and a guitar player in one band clash harmonically and rhythmically, overloading the music, giving too less freedom and 'breathing'.
Ibanez archtop with 0.010 Thomastik strings and...
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