NYC Jazz
-

tl200610jazz11.TIF
-

tl200610jazz01.TIF
-

tl200610jazz06.TIF
-

tl200610jazz10.TIF
-

tl200610jazz13.TIF
-

tl200610jazz28.TIF
-

tl200610jazz15.TIF
-

tl200610jazz20.TIF
-

tl200610jazz24.TIF
-

tl200610jazz33.TIF
-

tl200610jazz34.TIF
-

tl200610jazz39.TIF
-

tl200610jazz55.TIF
-

tl200610jazz58.TIF
-

tl200610jazz62.TIF
-

tl200610jazz63.TIF
-

tl200610jazz64.TIF
-

tl200610jazz66.TIF
-

tl200610jazz68.TIF
-

tl200610jazz36.TIF
-

tl200610jazz17.TIF
-

tl200610jazz41.TIF
-

tl200610jazz21.TIF
-

tl200610jazz26.TIF
-

tl200610jazz57.TIF
-

tl200610jazz40.TIF
-

tl200610jazz27.TIF
-

tl200610jazz48.TIF
-

tl200610jazz43.TIF
[ 29 Photos ]
From the early 1900s inception as "Dixieland" in New Orleans, Louisiana, to the mid-century boom as the "musician's music", to the later dilution of the canon, the loss of community, a century old art form, Jazz has completed a mesmerizing arc.
Entering the 21st century, binary codes interpret and fuse all music in a pastiche. Some say Jazz is dead. Others say another evolution has just begun. Maybe both statements are true: Jazz is only constant a cry for...
more »
Entering the 21st century, binary codes interpret and fuse all music in a pastiche. Some say Jazz is dead. Others say another evolution has just begun. Maybe both statements are true: Jazz is only constant a cry for...
more »
