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Music

Santoro, G. | September 19, 1988 issue

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The article focuses on Knitting Factory Jazz Festival. One of the most difficult tasks facing any vanguard is finding its audience. Melancholy background made Cecil Taylor's failure to show for the opening of the Knitting Factory Jazz Festival doubly disappointing. Part of what the Knitting Factory Jazz Festival was about was redefining the relationship between music and business. Tim Berne was among the younger vanguard that played a key role in the Factory's festival. Knitting Factory has become an indispensable part of the music scene in New York City.

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JAZZ festivals; MUSIC festivals; BERNE, Tim; MUSIC; NEW York (N.Y.); NEW York (State); UNITED States
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