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    Female jazz - so-called jazz singers today are not developed the way they were in my time. In my time they were developed from experience, being on the road, working with jazz musicians, learning their craft, and being able to sing the material from the Broadway shows and from the movies, themes and that thing - being able to sing these things and do them well in a jazz vein and with jazz musi ...
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