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Rendezvous in New York [sound recording] / by Corea, Chick.; McFerrin, Bobby.; Burton, Gary.; Rubalcaba, Gonzalo,1963-; Chick Corea Akoustic Band.; Chick Corea New Trio.; Now He Sings, Now He Sobs Trio.; Origin (Jazz group); Remembering Bud Powell Band.; Three Quartets Band.;
Disc 1. Armando's rhumba (4:50) ; Blue monk (5:40) ; Concierto de Aranjuez/Spain (8:35) (Chick Corea & Bobby McFerrin duet) ; Matrix (Now He Sings, Now He Sobs Trio) (11:52) ; Glass enclosure/Tempus fugit (Remembering Bud Powell Band) (16:17) ; Crystal silence (Chick Corea & Gary Burton duet) (10:24) ; Bessie's blues (Chick Corea Akoustic Band) (9:36) -- Disc 2. Autumn leaves (Chick Corea Akoustic Band) (11:43) ; Armando's Tango (Origin) (13:20) ; Concierto de Aranjuez/Spain (Chick Corea & Gonzalo Rubalcaba duet) (13:59) ; Lifeline (Chick Corea New Trio) (16:24) ; Quartet no. 2, part I (Three Quartets Band) (12:02).Producer, Chick Corea ; executive producers, John Shapiro, Peter Shapiro.Chick Corea and various artists.Recorded at the Blue Note, New York.
Subjects: Jazz;
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Troubadours of the folk era. [sound recording]. by Kingston Trio.(CARDINAL)758189; Limeliters.; Weavers (Musical group)(CARDINAL)334343;
Goodnight Irene (Weavers) -- Tom Dooley (Kingston Trio) -- Hard ain't it hard (Limeliters) -- The bells (Modern Folk Quartet) -- Walk right in (Rooftop Singers) -- Gotta travel on (Au Go-Go Singers) -- Stewball (Greenbriar Boys) -- I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms (New Lost City Ramblers) -- Michael (Highwaymen) -- Take your fingers off it (Even Dozen Jug Band) -- Greenfields (Brothers Four) -- Silver threads and golden needles (Springfields) -- The banana boat song (Tarriers) -- Green, green (New Christy Minstrels) -- River come down (Journeyman) -- Linin' track ("Spider" John Koerner, Dave "Snaker" Ray & Tony "Little Sun" Glover) -- Rider (Big Three) -- Mobile line (Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band).
Subjects: Folk songs, English; Folk-rock music.;
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Legends of modern music by Basie, Count,1904-1984(DLC)n 81016968; Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971(DLC)n 50001506; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974(DLC)n 50080187; Calloway, Cab,1907-1994(DLC)n 82020542; Robinson, Sugar Chile,1938-(DLC)n 87126182; PNH Intercontinental Corp.(local)tlcaut6148759264200;
Come to baby, do / Nat King Cole -- Intro for Duke Ellington and his Orchestra -- A bundle of blues / Duke Ellington -- Stormy weather / Duke Ellington -- Bugle call rag / Duke Ellington -- Intro for Cab Calloway -- Hotcha razzamatazz / Cab Calloway -- Long about midnight / Cab Calloway -- No title -- They call us the Jitterbugs / Cab Calloway -- The Band Parade / Count Basie and his band -- Someone's rocking my dreamboat / Bobby Brooks Quartet -- St. Louis Blues / Delta Rhythm Boys -- Count Basie Boogie -- Intro for Louis Armstrong -- When it's sleepy time down South / Louis Armstrong -- What a wonderful world / Louis Armstrong -- Hello Dolly / Louis Armstrong -- Intro for the Harlem Hot Shots -- The swingeroo stomp / Leon Gross -- Heaven help this heart of mine / Cora Harris -- The dance of the Bellhops / Red Lilly Chorus -- A specialty dance / Stringbeans Jackson -- Intro for Sugar Chile Robinson -- Sugar Chile boogie / Sugar Chile Robinson -- No title -- Hen house door / Sugar Chile Robinson -- Robinson Boogie / Sugar Chile Robinson -- Tuxedo Junction / Sugar Chile Robinson -- Intro for Duke Ellington's Black and Tan -- Black Beauty / Duke Ellington -- Black and Tan fantasy / Duke Ellington.DVD of three great jazz legends and others performing 32 great standards.
Subjects: Jazz music.; Documentary films.;
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Voices from the American South [sound recording]. by Lomax, Alan,1915-2002.(CARDINAL)130074;
O day (Bessie Jones) -- Katy went fishing with her hook and line (Hobart Smith) -- Walk in the parlor (Sid Hemphill & Lucius Smith) -- Mama's gonna buy (Vera Ward Hall) -- Wished I was in heaven sitting down (Fred McDowell) -- Po' Lazarus (Bright Light Quartet) -- The lass of Loch Royale (Neil Morris) -- Three nights drunk (J.E. Mainer and band) -- Turkey in the straw (Charley Everidge & Neil Morris) -- Pharaoh (Sidney Carter) -- Interview ; Cripple Creek (Uncle Charlie Higgins, Wade Ward & Dale Poe) -- The diver boy (Ollie Gilbert) -- Pretty Polly (Estil C. Ball) -- Sweet Roseanne (Bright Light Quartet) -- Sink 'em low (Bessie Jones) -- Dollar Mamie (Ed Lewis, leader; with prisoners) -- I wonder will we meet again? (Rev. Crenshaw & congregation) -- Poor wayfaring stranger (Almeda Riddle) -- Testimony (I.D. Beck) -- Guide me O thou great Jehovah (Ike Caudill, leader; the Thornton Old Regular Baptist Church congregation) -- The last words of Copernicus (Alabama Sacred Harp Singers) -- The gospel train (Belleville A Capella Choir) -- Beulah Land (John Davis & Bessie Jones) -- It just suits me (Hobart Smith & Bessie Jones).Various performers.Field recordings made by Alan Lomax, 1959-1960.
Subjects: Ballads, English; Blues (Music); Field recordings; Folk dance music; Hymns, English; Spirituals (Songs); Work songs;
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Crowd around the mic. [sound recording]. by WNCW (Radio station);
Disc 1. Blue Indian / Widespread Panic (5:24) -- The Ocracoke song / Big Daddy Bluegrass Band (5:56) -- Three days straight / Ray Wylie Hubbard (2:57) -- Climb to safety / Jerry Joseph (5:45) -- You can't lose them all / Maia Sharp (3:25) -- Back roads and rainy days / Kevin Kinney (5:00) -- Legend of the rebel soldier / Charlie Waller & The Country Gentlemen (2:53) -- The wonderful voyage of holy St. Brendan / Alison Brown Quartet (4:13) -- God was in the water / Randall Bramblett (5:23) -- Can't take my joy / Michelle Shocked (3:31) -- Hunger / Voices on the Verge (2:51) -- Wade in the water / Charlie Hunter Quartet (4:38) -- What was that / John Gorka (4:06) -- Midnight blues / Leftover Salmon (4:10) --Disc 2. Across the line / Scott Miller & The Commonwealth (4:00) -- Everyone wants a kitten / Gigi Dover (4:05) -- Demon lover / Tim O'Brien (4:22) -- Mr. Taylor's new home / Sleep Canyon Rangers (4:06) -- Uniform grey / Sarah Harmer (3:39) -- Kissing gate / Jeb Loy Nichols (4:00) -- Then I woke up / Don Dixon (4:05) -- The kiss that counted / Catie Curtis (3:34) -- Fly / Pine Mountain Railroad (4:12) -- At seventeen / Janis Ian (4;39) -- Expiration day / Brute (4:24) -- Baggage claim / Delbert McClinton (3:28) -- Evangelina / The McCoury Boys (3:12) -- The mountain / Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (3:28).Produced by WNCW ; engineered and mixed by Dennis "The Nail" Jones.Various performers.
Subjects: Folk music; Country music.;
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Donald in Mathmagic Land [videorecording] by Banta, Milt.; Berg, Bill.; Haber, Heinz.; Luske, Hamilton S.; Disney Educational Productions.(CARDINAL)196898; Walt Disney Company.(CARDINAL)187989;
Director of photography, Edward Colman ; editor, Lloyd L. Richardson ; music, Buddy Baker ; animation, Jerry Hathcock ... [et al.].No credits on packaging.Animated. Donald Duck gets a lesson in math appreciation when he is shown the relevance of math in everyday life. Donald wanders into a mysterious land filled with numbers, shapes, and peculiar symbols. "The Spirit of Adventure" (narrator) informs the skeptical duck that he is about to embark on a journey through the wonderland of mathematics. Donald is whisked back to ancient Greece to meet Pythagoras, the father of math and music. After eavesdropping on a secret meeting of Pythagoreans and turning their serene musical trio into a riotous quartet, Donald continues on his journey. He takes on numerous roles, including art critic, nature observer, billiards player, baseball player, and even Lewis Carroll's Alice. Through his adventures in Mathmagic Land, Donald comes to appreciate how measurements, calculations, shapes, and ratios contribute to music, architecture and art, nature, games, and inventions of all kinds, as well as the role of math in the future.Grade level: 4-12.DVD.
Subjects: Educational films.; Duck, Donald (Fictitious character); Animated films.; Children's films.; Mathematics;
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Central Avenue sounds [sound recording] : jazz in Los Angeles (1921-1956)
Dial-ated pupils ; Up in Dodo's room (Howard McGhee Sextet) -- Cruisin' with Cab ; Dissonance in blues (Gerald Wilson Orchestra) -- Mischievous lady (Dexter Gordon Quintet) -- The chase (Dexter Gordon & Wardell Gray) -- Chromatic aberration (Dexter Gordon Quartet) -- Bikini (Dexter Gordon Quintet) -- I thought about you ; Fine brown frame (Nellie Lutcher) -- Call it stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker) -- Red top (Lionel Hampton Orchestra) -- Ain't nobody's business ; Big fine girl (Jimmy Witherspoon) -- Blues in Teddy's flat (Teddy Edwards Quartet) -- Tear drop blues (Jimmy Liggins & his Drops of Joy) -- Hop, skip and jump ; So tired (Ray Milton & his Solid Senders) -- It's April ; Collette (Buddy Collette Quartet) -- Blues after hours (Pee Wee Crayton & his guitar) -- Mingus fingers ; These foolish things (Charles Mingus) -- Sippin' with Cisco ; Gassin' the wig ; Little wig (Roy Porter's 17 Beboppers) -- Double crossing blues (Johnny Otis Quintette with the Robins & Little Esther) -- Pink champagne (Joe Liggins & his Honeydrippers) -- Move (Wardell Gray) -- Please send me someone to love (Percy Mayfield) -- Black nite (Charles Brown) -- Money blues (Camille Howard & her Boyfriends) -- Deacon's hop (Big Jay McNeely) -- Sweet and lovely ; Farmer's market ; Lover man (Wardell Gray) -- East of the sun ; Thrust (Joe Swanson Orchestra featuring Wardell Gray)Ory's Creole trombone (Ory's Sunshine Orchestra) -- Creole song ; Get out of here ; Blues for Jimmy (Ory's Creole Jazz Band) -- Someday sweetheart (Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Band) -- The pearls (Jelly Roll Morton) -- Kansas City stomps (Jelly Roll Morton & his Red Hot Peppers) -- Mamanita (Jelly Roll Morton) -- Harlem ; California swing (Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders) -- If I could be with you one hour tonight ; Shine (Louis Armstrong & his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra) -- When it's sleepy time down South (Louis Armstrong & his Orchestra) -- Dixie rhythm (the Four Blackbirds) -- Body and soul (Art Tatum & his Swingsters) -- Tiger rag (Art Tatum) -- Central Avenue breakdown (Lionel Hampton & his orchestra) -- T-Bone blues (T-Bone Walker with Les Hite & his orchestra) -- Jump for joy (excerpts) (Duke Ellington) -- Blues on Central Avenue (Joe Turner with the Freddie Slack Trio) -- Benny's bugle (Lee & Lester Young's Orchestra) -- Flying home (Lionel Hampton & his orchestra) -- Mean old world (T-Bone Walker) -- Jumpin' in the groove (Cee Pee Johnson Orchestra) -- Straighten up and fly right ; The man I love ; Body and soul (Nat King Cole Trio) -- I wonder (Cecil Gant) -- The Honeydripper pts. 1 & 2 (Joe Liggins & his orchestra) -- Swingin' the boogie ; That's my desire (Hadda Brooks Trio) -- Harlem nocturne (Johnny Otis Orchestra) -- Driftin' blues (Johnny Moore's Three Blazers) -- Tutti frutti (Slim Gaillard & his Boogiereeners) -- Laguna (Slim Gaillard Quartet) -- Soothe me (Ernie Andrews) -- Don't let the sun catch you cryin' (Ernie Andrews with the Wilbert Baranco Trio) -- These foolish things (Lester Young) -- R.M. blues (Roy Milton & his Solid Senders) -- Groovin' high (Gerald Wilson Orchestra) -- Bugle call rag (Wilbert Baranco Orchestra) -- Ornithology ; A night in Tunisia (Charlie Parker Septet) -- Jump call (Benny Carter Orchestra) -- Bedspread (Baron Mingus & his octet) -- Pipe dream (Lady Will Carr with Baron Mingus & his octet) -- Smooth sailing (Lucky Thompson Quartet) --
Subjects: Jazz;
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Jazz / by Giddins, Gary.(CARDINAL)514367; DeVeaux, Scott Knowles.(CARDINAL)681466;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 665-675) and index.
Subjects: Jazz;
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Vinyl freak : love letters to a dying medium / by Corbett, John,1963-author.(CARDINAL)380225;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Track one. Formation of a freak -- Track two. "News of my death, greatly exaggerated," quoth the record -- Column one. 2000-2003 -- Philly Joe Jones, Philly Joe Jones -- Paul Gonsalves, Cookin' -- Takashi Furuya with The Freshmen, Fanky drivin' -- Carsten Meinert Kvartet, To you -- Melvin Jackson, Funky skull -- Gloria Coleman Quartet featuring Pola Roberts, Soul Sisters -- Elmo Hope Ensemble, Sounds from Rikers Island -- Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, Brotherhood -- Morris Grants presents J.U.N.K. -- Tom Stewart, Sextette / Quintette -- Kenny Graham and his Satellites, Moondog and Suncat Suites -- John Coltrane, Cosmic music -- André Hodeir, Jazz et jazz: Jazz experiments; Triple play stereo, Pop + jazz = Swing -- Bill Russo Orchestra, Stereophony -- George Davis Sextet, various acetates -- Staffan Harde, Staffan Harde -- Art Pepper, Chile Pepper -- Jack Wilson, The Jazz Organs -- Craig Harris, Tributes -- Quintet Moderne, The Strange and the commonplace -- A.K. Salim, Afro-soul / Drum orgy -- Tristan Meinecke, Home recordings, 1939-43 -- Chico Hamilton Quintet, Sweet smell of success -- Lehn-Strid, Here there; Klapper-Küchen, Irregular -- Bill Leslie, Diggin' the chicks; Thornel Schwartz with Bill Leslie, Soul cookin?' -- Tony Scott and his buddies, Gypsy -- Herbie Mann, Great ideas of western Mann -- Track three. Freak, not snob -- Column two. 2004-2006 -- Afreaka!, demon fuzz -- Contemporary sound series -- Beaver Harris / Don Pullen 360-degree experience, A Well-kept secret -- Mike Osborne Trio, Border Crossing -- The Three Souls, Dangerous Dan Express -- Steve Lacy, Raps -- Halki Collective, Halki Collective -- The Amram-Barrow Quartet, The Eastern scene -- Charlie Parker acetates -- Tommy "Madman" Jones, A different sound and Just friends -- New York Art Quartet, Mohawk -- Paul Gonsalves / Tubby Hayes, Just friends; Paul Gonsalves All Stars featuring Tubby Hayes, Change of setting -- Anthony Braxton, New York, Fall 1974 -- Herbie Fields Sextet, A night at Kitty's -- Air, 80° below '82 -- Guy Warren with Red Saunders Orchestra, Africa speaks-America answers! -- Barry Altschul, Another time, another place -- The Korean black eyes, "Higher" -- Rufus Jones, Five on eight -- Johnny Shacklett Trio, At the Hoffman House -- The Mad-Hatters, The Mad-Hatters at Midnight -- Klaus Doldinger, Doldinger goes on -- Max Roach, Solos -- Dick Johnson, Most likely ... -- Phil Seamen, The Phil Seamen story -- Paul Smoker Trio, QB -- Khan Jamal, Drumdance to the Motherland; Franz Koglmann, For Franz / Opium -- Track Four. Brand new secondhand : record collector subcultures -- Column Three. 2006-2012 -- Walt Dunn seven-inch singles -- Leonard Feather, The night blooming jazzmen -- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Modern jazz expressions -- Archie Shepp, Plays the music of James Brown; Cozy Eggleston, Grand slam -- Black Grass, Black grass -- Yoke & Yohs seven-inch 45 -- The Bill Dixon Orchestra, Intents and purposes -- Orchestre Régional de Mopti, Orchestre Régional de Mopti -- The Jihad, Black & beautiful ... Soul & madness -- Milford Graves / Don Pullen, Milford Graves & Don Pullen at Yale University -- Heikki Sarmanto Sextet, Flowers in the water; G.L. Unit, Orangutang! -- Ernie and Emilio Caceres, Ernie & Emilio Caceres -- Maarten Altena, Papa Oewa -- London Experimental Jazz Quartet, Invisible roots -- Sunny Murray, Big chief; Solidarity Unit, Inc., Red, black and green -- Dick Wetmore, Dick Wetmore -- United Front, Path with a Heart -- Joseph Scianni, Man Running -- The residents, the Beatles play the Residents and the Residents play the Beatles -- John Carter / Bobby Bradford Quartet, Flight for Four and Self Determination Music -- Johnny Lytle Trio, Blue Vibes -- Orchid Spangiafora, Flee Pasts Ape Elf -- Noah Howard, Space dimension -- Baikida Carroll, The spoken word -- Randy Weston, Blues -- Charles Bobo Shaw Human Arts Ensemble Çonceré Ntasiah -- Lee "Scratch" Perry, Double-7 -- Eddie Shu / Joe Roland / Wild Bill Davis, New Stars-New Sounds -- Cecil Taylor / Tony Oxley, Ailanthus / Altissima -- Unidentified Kenyan highlife band, seven-inch test pressing -- Track Five. Specialty of the house -- Track Six. Anything can happen Day : Sun Ra, Alton Abraham, and the Taming of the Freak -- Column Four. 2016 -- Le Sun-Ra and his Arkistra, "Saturn"; Tom Prehn Quartet, Axiom -- Track Seven. Run-Off Groove.From scouring flea markets and eBay to maxing out their credit cards, record collectors will do just about anything to score a long-sought-after album. Music writer, curator, and collector John Corbett burrows deep inside the record fiend's mind, documenting and reflecting on his decades-long love affair with vinyl. Discussing more than 200 rare and out-of-print LPs, Vinyl Freak is composed in part of Corbett's long-running Downbeat magazine column of the same name, which was devoted to records that had not appeared on CD. In other essays where he combines memoir and criticism, Corbett considers the current vinyl boom, explains why vinyl is his preferred medium, profiles collector subcultures, and recounts his adventures assembling the Alton Abraham Sun Ra Archive, an event so all-consuming that he claims it cured his record-collecting addiction. Perfect for vinyl newbies and veteran crate diggers alike, "Vinyl Freak" plumbs the motivations that drive Corbett and collectors everywhere.
Subjects: Reviews.; Discographies.; Sound recordings; Sound recordings; Jazz;
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Digging : the Afro-American soul of American classical music / by Baraka, Amiri,1934-2014.(CARDINAL)146120;
Includes discographies.pt. 1. Essays. Griot/Djali : poetry, music, history, message -- Miles later -- The "Blues aesthetic" and the "Black aesthetic" : aesthetics as the continuing political history of a culture -- Blues people : looking both ways -- Rhythm -- The American popular song : "The great American song book" -- Blues line -- Cosby and the music -- Nina returns -- Jazz criticism and its effect on the music -- Not "the Boss" : Bruce Springsteen -- Wynton Marsalis : Black codes (from the Underground) -- "The international business of jazz" and the need for the cooperative and collective self-development of an international people's culture -- Newark's' "Coast" and the hidden legacy of urban culture -- Black music as a force for social change -- What you mean, DuWop? -- Classical American music -- Singers and the music (A theater piece) -- Newark's influence on American music -- Black music in Newark : a proposal -- Bopera theory -- "Jazz and the white critic" : thirty years later -- Random notes on the last decade.pt. 2. Great musicians. Panthalassa : Miles Davis -- When Miles split! -- David Murray, Ming's samba -- David Murray, Fo deuk revue -- David Murray, addenda to a concert -- On reissuing Trane -- John Coltrane : why his legacy continues -- Some memories of Alan Shorter : interview with Wayne Shorter -- High art : Art Tatum -- Max Roach at the Iridium -- Paris Max -- The great Max Roach -- Billie Holiday -- The high priest of be bop -- Eric Dolphy : a note -- Jackie Mc -- It ain't about you -- You ever hear Albert Ayler? -- Albert's will -- Sassy was definitely not the Avon lady -- Fred -- Fred Hopkins's memorial -- Duke Ellington : the music's "great spirit" -- Duke was a very great pianist! -- Blind Tom : the continuity of americana -- Don Pullen leaves us -- Black history month rediscovers "the music" in New York City -- Black history month rediscovers "the music," part 2 : the Charles Tolliver big band at the Jazz Standard -- Wonderful Stevie -- Abbey Lincoln -- Four tough good-byes : Jackie McLean, John Hicks, Hilton Ruiz, Halim Suliman.pt. 3. Notes, reviews, and observations. Impulse sampler, act on impulse -- Ralph Peterson -- Andrew Cyrille, Good to go -- Odean Pope saxophone choir, Epitome -- Ravi Coltrane, Moving pictures -- Donal Fox and David Murray, Ugly beauty -- Tyrone Jefferson, Connections -- James Moody -- Barry Harris : in the tradition -- Pharoah Sanders, Shukuru -- Don Pullen-George Adams Quartet, Breakthrough -- Von and Chico Freeman, Freeman and Freeman -- Alan Shorter, Orgasm -- The work man : Reggie Workman -- Roscoe Mitchell and the Note Factory -- Jimmy Scott, But beautiful --Malachi Thompson, Talking horns -- The Nexus Orchestra, Seize the time -- Three fresh ticklers -- Rodney Kendrick, Last chance for common sense -- Jazz times review, multiple artists -- More young bloods to the rescue! -- Vijay Iyer, Memorophilia -- TriFactor, If you believe -- Live lessons -- New York Art Quintet -- Peter Brötzmann, Nipples, and Joe McPhee, Nation time -- Jon Jang and David Murray, River of life -- Trio Three, Encounter -- Jackie Mc--Coming and going.Publisher description: For almost half a century, Amiri Baraka has ranked among the most important commentators on African American music and culture. In this brilliant assemblage of his writings on music, the first such collection in nearly twenty years, Baraka blends autobiography, history, musical analysis, and political commentary to recall the sounds, people, times, and places he's encountered. As in his earlier classics, Blues People and Black Music, Baraka offers essays on the famous--Max Roach, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, John Coltrane--and on those whose names are known mainly by jazz aficionados--Alan Shorter, Jon Jang, and Malachi Thompson. Baraka's literary style, with its deep roots in poetry, makes palpable his love and respect for his jazz musician friends. His energy and enthusiasm show us again how much Coltrane, Albert Ayler, and the others he lovingly considers mattered. He brings home to us how music itself matters, and how musicians carry and extend that knowledge from generation to generation, providing us, their listeners, with a sense of meaning and belonging.
Subjects: African Americans; Jazz; Music; African American musicians.;
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