I am on a mission to serve this question due justice. I refuse to believe that a music that has had so much influence on modern day popular music, and culture is not cared about or even identifiable by the chidren, grandchildren or great-grandchildren of they very pioneers who founded, and contributed to the tradition of this very art form.
Where is the audience for this music? Once more , the future audiences in regard to this improvised art form?
If the improvised music community does not face these preliminary questions , how could we possibly ever expect to see the margin widen concerning the general public's demand of this music?
Thoughts?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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