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Jazz at the Judson

Spellman, A. B. | February 8, 1965 issue

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The Jazz Composer's Guild is one of the best ideas that jazz musicians have had in several years. Jazz musicians ate in such a hole in the U.S. that they might as well produce their own concerts and records even though such a project requires considerable sacrifice and organization on the part of the musicians along with a kind of discipline that jazz musicians, like most artists, are not accustomed to especially if one considers the reaction that could be expected from club and record company owners and the rest of the entrepreneurs of the bebop business.

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JAZZ musicians; MUSIC; BUSINESSMEN; MUSIC -- Performance; MUSIC festivals; UNITED States
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