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Thread started 08/15/09 8:40pm

candy2277

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Another Golden Age Of Jazz?

Jazz music defined American popular music until the 1950s. There have been some jazz albums since then that have managed to break through on the pop charts, but the genre remains on the outskirts of pop music. Does anyone think that jazz will have another golden pop age?

My opinion is no. I would love for this to happen because I'm a fan but given today's music industry this seems unlikey.
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Reply #1 posted 08/15/09 9:45pm

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the non-responses to your thread question speaks volumes unfortunately for u
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Reply #2 posted 08/15/09 10:25pm

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datdude said:

the non-responses to your thread question speaks volumes unfortunately for u


Translation: You don't like the topic of my thread and probably my participation on this board.

Hell no sweat off my back. I don't loose any sleep over posters on message boards. If you feel so strongly that this thread is useless to you and others on here then report it the moderator to be removed. It will not bother me the least.
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Reply #3 posted 08/16/09 6:30am

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candy2277 said:

Jazz music defined American popular music until the 1950s. There have been some jazz albums since then that have managed to break through on the pop charts, but the genre remains on the outskirts of pop music. Does anyone think that jazz will have another golden pop age?

My opinion is no. I would love for this to happen because I'm a fan but given today's music industry this seems unlikey.


I wish this would happen! Jazz is musically interesting, all those flats, diminished flat sevens etc etc. Unfortunately, current day R&B and rap don't speak to me. I'm not really into commercial pop either. Just a few tracks of those genres which are particularly good. Bring on a jazz revival please!
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Reply #4 posted 08/18/09 7:24pm

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Unfortunately, imo, i'd also give you a resounding NO!
It might be possible in Japan or Europe, but not in the U.S. anytime soon.

The dedication and sacrifice involved in being a good Jazz musician is not respected as it once was.


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Reply #5 posted 08/18/09 9:51pm

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Modern directions of jazz which i listened to the past 2 decades were M-Base (Steve Coleman & 5 Elements / Greg Osby / etc), NuJazz which is mainly based in the UK,
and recorded by artists such as Dego / Kaidi Tatham / Nathan Haines / New Sector Movements / Izzi Dunn / etc, and i dig the direction which Roy Hargrove went with his group RH Factor.
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