excerpt from 'Memories and Commentaries' pp. 235 (47 words)

excerpt from 'Memories and Commentaries' pp. 235 (47 words)

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Memories and Commentaries

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The only jazz I had heard in the United States was in Harlem, and by bands in Chicago and New Orleans, and the jazz performers I most admired at that time were Art Tatum, Charlie Parker and the guitarist Charles Christian. To me, 'blues' meant African culture.

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