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Article: Live at the New School.
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- National Review
- Article date:
- July 6, 1992
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* The real New Orleans music moved slowly up the Mississippi to Chicago and then to all points east and west, flourishing in the small-band style heard in New York at Nick's and Care Society Downtown in the 1930s and '40s. The righteous music continued to be heard at the jazz spas of Jimmy Ryan and Eddie Condon in midtown New York, where musicians like Bobby Hackett, Condon, Wild Bill Davidson, Gene Krupa, and others--now joined in a CD reissue of Live at the New School (Chiaroscuro CR (D) 110)--welcomed the ...
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