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Monthly Review | Do It Yourself, Brother: Cultural Autonomy and the New Thing

This article will be released in full online March 19, 2023. Christian Noakes tells the story of the struggle to liberate jazz from the exploitative…

How the State Department Wants to Use Music to Change the World

How the State Department wants to use music to change the world

Are Mass Media and Democracy Compatible?

Are Mass Media and Democracy Compatible?
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Dave Brubeck Took Jazz Behind Iron Curtain, and So Much More

Dave Brubeck Took Jazz Behind Iron Curtain, and So Much More Bloomberg 12/19/2020 Joe Nocera (Bloomberg Opinion) I rarely listen to music when I’m working it’s usually too distracting but right now I’m playing “Jazz Impressions of Eurasia,” a lesser-known album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. December marks the centennial of Brubeck’s birth, you see, and a flurry of concerts and radio shows has honored his legacy over the past few weeks. Not many of them feature tunes from the Eurasia album, but one had a particular importance both for Brubeck and the audience he first played it for. The song is titled “Dziekuje,” Polish for “thank you.” Brubeck wrote it in early 1958 during a train ride to the Polish city of Poznan, part of a 12-city tour of the country, which was behind the Iron Curtain at the time. The tour was sponsored by the U.S. State Department.(1)

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