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RE: Was the '80's really that bad for Jazz?

Posted by Stephen Murphy on May 25, 2012 at 16:25:42:

I thought the 80s was a great time for jazz. I bought lots of records then and also saw lots of live artists from the period. Not a big fan of the artists you mention, but I really enjoy:

Steps Ahead
Pat Metheney
Art Ensemble of Chicago
Dave Friesen
Ray Drummond
John Hicks
Elaine Elias
Harvie Swartz
John Scofield

There are so many great jazz names and records from the 80s. No way it was bad for Jazz.