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The Political Economy of Jazz with Gerald Horne

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The Future of Jazz

I think if artists are less harried and harried and less oppressed and persecuted, they can probably be more creative. It's easier now with the internet to deprive musicians of the work that they've created. John Coltrane was one of those artists who practiced incessantly 14, 15, 16 hours a day. And with regard to his tunes, I would say my favorite things because of course that's a US standard.

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