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Jazz’s Year of Reckoning With Tradition

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The New York Times

Music Commentary, Music, Music Interviews

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

As the genre experiences a creative renaissance, has it become quietly radical to re-embrace the past? Guests: Harmony Holiday and Giovanni Russonello.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the New York Times Podcast, your eye-rested my case of music news in criticism.

0:12.4

I'm your host, John Caramonica.

0:14.9

You're so late, getting home from the office, did you miss your train where you caught

0:27.7

in the rain?

0:29.9

It's the end of the year, which means really it's the beginning of the year, which means

0:32.7

we are looking back at 2020 to still, which means it's the year and jazz every wintertime

0:40.1

when the weather is cold.

0:42.1

We look back at the last 12 months, sometimes we do it in between, but we're doing it now

0:46.6

to talk about 2020 to end jazz.

0:48.8

There's a lot to cover.

0:50.5

First, it's Geo Russo now, Geo covers jazz for us, checking in from an undisclosed location,

0:55.6

this week.

0:56.6

Geo.

0:57.6

Good, man.

0:58.6

Hey, John.

0:59.6

Thank you for being the undisclosure.

1:01.8

We are a protector of secrets, not state secrets, but, you know, personal secrets.

1:06.4

We are protectors of personal secrets on podcasts.

1:09.5

Joining us, first time on podcasts, Harmony Holidays here, Harmony is an essayist and a poet,

1:15.8

writes for free, four columns, books of poetry, et cetera, et cetera, first time, Harmony,

1:21.8

welcome to Bobgast.

1:22.8

Hi.

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