In Reply to: "just don't call it jazz" -- the new GENRE... posted by SE on May 14, 2002 at 14:49:45:
" It's a phenomenon for us-not something that happens every year".
Read- She's currently quite popular and we're selling records like hotcakes and may make lot's of money." Theres an audience beyond those people who are diehard jazz people". No shit Sherlock, they also buy Brittany ( no offense, she does have a great bod). I'll take not-beyond.
"...I hate to say it, but jazz might be dead." I, and many I know, listen to quite a bit of "diehard" jazz that's 30-60 years old. Will the new genre of "beyond diehard jazz" artists, such as Medeski, Martin and Wood enjoy such popular longevity? What did Twain say about the rumours of his death?
I think the attitude in this article is unfortunately somewhat prevalent, and I try not to take it too seriously. I think it can be summarized as follows: Remember "Too Legit To Quit?"
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- Re: "just don't call it jazz" -- the new GENRE... - mes 13:17:23 05/17/02 (0)