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| Its always represented the problems with racism. Jazz history grew up with American history. Racism naturally affected the blck musicians, and that ened up in the music, however tangible or intangible. Here is on example, created by Max Roach. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 15 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 77ED27A6511C3&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL& amp;index=5 If you need one example of racism in jazz music, pick the album We Insist: The Freedom Now Suite. Also, I believe that there is an intangible energy that jazz music (and other music styles too) to each individual who has a close listen to the music. America is made of individuals. Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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| Allowed b & w to mix, a space to interact . . . without Jazz no Charleston, no Jitter Bug, no Fox Trot . . . made Amerikers realize something else besides cash . . . taught us the integrity of "the artist" Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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| **** ******* yeah it has blues formed into rock into jazz so basically its all the same thing 60s rock ***** it made us realize the government isnt always tell the truth and made us the think more i mean honestly its done more than a war but had little violence lol high fights Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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