Alon Nechushtan: Jazz music with Israeli roots
Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 9 July 2014
THE HISTORY of jazz is rife with junctures where the music received an infusion of creative innovation from the far-flung provinces: Louis Armstrong turned Chicago on its ear in the 1920s; the Count Basie Orchestra and Charlie Parker hit New York in 1936 and 1941, respectively; and Ornette Coleman left Los Angeles to "change the century" at New York's Five Spot in 1959.
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