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                    [Summary] => The jazz gods must be smiling a lot these days – and for good reason.


Slowly but surely, their treasure trove of improvisational sketches is being heard all over again by generations whose only notions of jazz revolve around Kenny G, David Benoit and their contemporaries.
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Slowly but surely, their treasure trove of improvisational sketches is being heard all over again by generations whose only notions of jazz revolve around Kenny G, David Benoit and their contemporaries.

Thanks to the unflagging persistence of a few die-hard practitioners, more and more people are tuning in to that genuine swing thing – the real deal – as practiced and preached by its best proponents: Miles, Diz, Trane and Basie.
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                    [Summary] => The jazz gods must be smiling a lot these days – and for good reason.


Slowly but surely, their treasure trove of improvisational sketches is being heard all over again by generations whose only notions of jazz revolve around Kenny G, David Benoit and their contemporaries.
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Slowly but surely, their treasure trove of improvisational sketches is being heard all over again by generations whose only notions of jazz revolve around Kenny G, David Benoit and their contemporaries.

Thanks to the unflagging persistence of a few die-hard practitioners, more and more people are tuning in to that genuine swing thing – the real deal – as practiced and preached by its best proponents: Miles, Diz, Trane and Basie.
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