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The funny and interesting thing about Murray is that he's remained...

Posted by musetap on September 18, 2020 at 12:04:55:

creative and vital and productive for a LONG time despite what... ever.

Heroic indeed, but I can mostly leave the canon of his work I've heard in the past.

That being the opposite of my love of Arthur Blythe's music and sound, which
IMO remains timeless and brimming with brio.

Most of the 1980's and into the 90's I thought Crouch was an ahole, but at some
point (reading beyond his jazz talk) I realized he had a lot to offer, sometimes even
ABOUT jazz! He evolved, I relented.

Movements, labels, pigeon holes and the other stupid trappings of the human spirit
are just so ridiculous! Seemingly even more so in the "jazz scene".