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Since the 1960s, there haven’t been jazz musicians as artistically significant and generally popular as Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, or Bill Evans. Today, jazz music is a miscellaneous collection of wide-ranging and disputed genres that stands to the side of American culture. How did the train go off the tracks? A listen to two musicians’ performances from one night in New York City—August 17, 1967—offers a few clues. Click the link in our bio for more. Photograph by Marty Lederhandler/AP.


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