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Jazz Gets a Wake-up Call

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The audience for jazz is shrinking and growing older fast, says Wall Street Journal drama critic Terry Teachout. His words have set off a heated debate in jazz circles. Today, Teachout joins us along with jazz pianist Vijay Iyer to discuss the future of America's great art form and ask what needs to be done. Also: guitarist Smokey Hormel joins us for a live performance.

Guests:

Smokey Hormel, Vijay Iyer and Terry Teachout

Can Jazz Be Saved?

Wall Street Journal drama critic Terry Teachout set off a heated debate in jazz circles recently with a column that cited declining attendance for jazz concerts and concluded the future for the art form is bleak. He joins us along with jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, to discuss why the audience ...

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Smokey Hormel

Guitarist Smokey Hormel has backed Beck, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond and Tom Waits. The well-traveled axman joins us for a live performance of songs from an upcoming album, Smokey's Secret Family, inspired by African dance music from the 1950s and ‘60s.

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