Clark Terry Hamilton College Interview Block 235 (Q6769): Difference between revisions
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Blanchard, Terrance Blanchard. People like him. There's tons of them out there. And I have an opportunity to run into them being involved in jazz education, I know a lot of them. So I would like to say that the whole situation, people used to say that jazz was dead, it never was even sick. People's minds were. It's very, very much alive.
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