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Why Jazz Matters: Track 4

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Why Jazz Matters: Track 4

by Norm Provizer In its Michael Jackson obituary, The New York Times noted that the singer’s Thriller disc had sold, across the planet, to date, some 100 million copies. While that figure has been debated, there is a general consensus that Thriller has, at least, sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 55-to-65 million copies. Either […]

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Why Jazz Matters: Track 2

| May 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Why Jazz Matters: Track 2

by Norm Provizer At the start of the 1950s, a Cleveland disc jockey by the name of Alan Freed took the phrase “rock and roll” and attached it to the emerging new music that blended rhythm and blues with pop vocals and rockabilly. So, if you have ever wondered why the Rock and Roll Hall […]

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