Leslie Johnson Hamilton College Interview Block 52 (Q8361): Difference between revisions
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Right. And I bet, I don't think that there's an awful lot of people around who don't consider jazz to be an art form, a legitimate art form, I think that's been pretty much accepted. But I would agree with you that educators might not think of Dixieland as an art form so much or it's just not -- it doesn't have enough weight to it.
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