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- Why music ownership matters
- Forgetting What I’ve Heard: Why I Miss Buying Music
- Henry Rollins: Will I Be Able to Finish Listening to All My Records Before I Die?
- Beyond Jazz’s Boys Club
- The Forgotten Architects of Jazz — And the New York Women Bringing Them Back
- Beyond the boys club: Striving for diversity and inclusion in experimental music
- Sexism In The Music Industry – When Women Lean In, Others Need To Listen Up
- Almost Famous, Almost Broke: How Does a Jazz Musician Make It in New York Now?
- Be a good girls or play like a man: Why women aren’t getting into jazz
- 10 Women Instrumentalists Who Redefine Jazz
- We Need Experimental Music To Teach Us How To Listen, Now More Than Ever
- Harlem of the North: Montréal, Little Burgundy Jazz and the Rise of Black Musicianship
- The Tangled Jewish Roots of Mile-End’s Music Scene
- Speaking to our better nature, jazz is good for democracy
- Curtains fall on arts critics at newspapers and Filling the Void
- Meyers Ace Hardware: An unassuming store hides relics of its former life as the jazz club that hosted some of the best black performers of the 1920s and ’30s.
- When jazz stopped being cool
- “I’ll be there”: Charlie Haden was the Tom Joad of jazz, and his Liberation Music Orchestra lives on
- Hungarian musicians recall secret jazz recordings from 1956
- The Music Industry Pushed Jazz To The Sidelines, Now It’s Back
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