Phil Woods Hamilton College Interview Block 5 (Q5440): Difference between revisions
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No, not really healthier. I think it's become -- I don't mean to paint a bleak picture -- but jazz seems to have lost its cutting edge, it seems to be in a regressive mode activated somehow. I mean jazz just goes on, and it's never been so alive and well, we've never had so many kids playing music, and this is a positive thing. I don't mean to negate the import of a kid picking up an instrumen ...
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