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Bill Russell’s Explorations of the Origins of Jazz

March 1, 1996 by: Jason Berry

When the outspoken jazz documentarian died, much history died with him. But he left behind enough to keep historian arguing for a very long time.

Editor's Note: This is the second installment of Jason Berry's continuing series on the history of traditional jazz, to mark what is roughly the hundred-year anniversary of the emergence of jazz as an idiom. Berry's work has appeared in many publi...

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