Jazz Musicians In Shapiro’S Book

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May 12, 2016

 

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Moreover, in this book jazz musicians tell their opinion on some other musicians. Many of them don’t think that all well known musicians deserve to be called jazz musicians for many reasons. According to Coleman Hawkins “Kenton’s music to me seems to have no rhythm to speak of…” (Hear Me Talkin, page 386)...
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Moreover, in this book jazz musicians tell their opinion on some other musicians. Many of them don’t think that all well known musicians deserve to be called jazz musicians for many reasons. According to Coleman Hawkins “Kenton’s music to me seems to have no rhythm to speak of…” (Hear Me Talkin, page 386)...
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