COVID-19’s impact on jazz and blues

As more than a dozen jazz legends have passed away from COVID-19, ABC News’ Kyra Phillips reports on efforts to preserve the legacy of the genre during the pandemic.

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22 thoughts on “COVID-19’s impact on jazz and blues

  1. "Everytime you lose a legend, you lose a library." Asked; What would have happened to Jazz if Louie Armstrong had died in the 1918 pandemic? "What would happen if salt was never the part of the equation of food? You wouldn't know food the way you know it now without that element, without salt. Louie Armstrong he's the salt of Jazz, he's the foundation so imagine something that important not existing, would you have elements of the music, sure you would but that spirit wouldn't be there. It'd be a completely different thing." – Sean Jones (Word!)

  2. It's so amazing to know so many jazz legends are still with us. But also so sad to know that so many jazz musicians has gone away because of this deathly pandemic. I hope to hear them play again live. It's the most beautiful, joyful sound I have ever heard.

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