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New York is now!: the new wave of free jazz
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictThis first book by freelance music journalist Freeman profiles some of the top free jazz artists in New York City today, including Charles Gayle, David S. Ware, and Matthew Shipp. A confessed jazz ... Read full review
Contents
WHAT HAPPENED TO ME | 3 |
HISTORY LIKE MOST THINGS IS SUBJECTIVE | 17 |
SOUL SONIC FORCE | 35 |
Copyright | |
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