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Where Is Jazz Most at Home?

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The genre has long been filled with tension between mainstream outlets and the spaces in which the music is most likely to grow. Guests: Giovanni Russonello and WBGO's Nate Chinen.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The music is the magic of a secret world.

0:07.8

Welcome to the New York Times pop cast, your Make the Block, bump of music, news and criticism.

0:13.8

I am your host, John Caramannica.

0:17.8

I get a lot of notes.

0:29.5

We are here to provide more jazz this week.

0:35.4

We're going to talk, primarily we're jumping off today from a piece that was written by

0:39.0

Gio Rusanello who writes about jazz for us.

0:41.4

Gio's here.

0:42.4

Gio, what's good?

0:43.4

How are you?

0:44.4

What's up, John?

0:45.4

Gio wrote a piece a couple of months ago about jazz in non-traditional spaces moving beyond

0:51.2

the jazz club, etc.

0:53.0

We're going to talk about that.

0:54.0

We're going to use as a jumping off point for a larger conversation today.

0:57.9

We are also joined O.G. gang, Nate Chenan is here, Nate, what's really good, man?

1:03.4

John.

1:04.4

I feel like I'm visiting an old haunt where the party's just kept going and I'm like, hey guys,

1:12.9

he's back.

1:13.9

He's back.

1:14.9

I'm back.

1:15.9

First of all, Nate used to write about jazz for the times, like y'all know that, Nate's

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