Since David S. Ware died, I've been content to expand my knowledge of Jazz by digging into the records made between the 20s and 60s. I've totally lost touch with the contemporary scene- and I'm sort of glad to get this as a reminder that it's ongoing and vibrant. This is really wonderful to hear.
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AlteGeist
Since David S. Ware died, I've been content to expand my knowledge of Jazz by digging into the records made between the 20s and 60s. I've totally lost touch with the contemporary scene- and I'm sort of glad to get this as a reminder that it's ongoing and vibrant. This is really wonderful to hear.
fsohail
I came across this just he other day (good ole Pitchfork).