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Ladies in Jazz

Season 3 Episode 1 | 27m 04s

Jazz took it’s original shape in the late 19th century, and is widely associated with the Congo Square, in New Orleans Louisiana. History tells us that enslaved people would gather at the square and mix together sounds of West African and Caribbean music, church hymns, field chants and brass instruments. Myra Flynn talks with renowned musicians on how they are redefining the landscape of jazz.

Aired: 02/05/25
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