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    walkwhilereading:

    I listen to Jazz. I listen to Jazz mostly when I’m alone. My wife when she was young and was my girlfriend then, use to work at a restaurant that played Jazz. She brought a CD home one time by Miles Davis called Kind of Blue. That CD changed my life and began my love affair with Jazz music.

     
  2. Jan 8th, 2011    
  1. balugagirl reblogged this from jazzchannel
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  3. lotusohm said: I’m your age and I listen to jazz pretty regularly too. I got into jazz because of an ex-boyfriend who introduced me to, you guessed it…Kind of Blue. I have been hooked ever since :)
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  5. unheardmelody reblogged this from walkwhilereading and added:
    There’s so much truth...this it’s sad....only 17...
  6. camanda reblogged this from jazzchannel and added:
    Generalizations are what get us into trouble. People your age and younger definitely listen to jazz. I do and so do most...
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  8. predatorywaspobserver said: I recommend listening to Maynard Ferguson, Bill Chase, Don Ellis, Stan Kenton.
  9. calasin said: you’re absolutely right. jazz is beautiful! i’m a big mingus fan, and i love miles davis! =)
  10. mustanggina said: I’m on an Etta James kick right now. My favorite is “Sunday Kind of Love”.
  11. auhasardrobert reblogged this from walkwhilereading and added:
    “Blue in Green” from Kind of Blue that did me in too. I...hotel bar where I first...
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  13. thedrinkingsloth said: Yeah I’m only 20 and I listen to some jazz, and I know a few others my age who really like it too. I think it has less to do with age and more to do with attitude. It can be hard to understand, just like any other classical form of music.
  14. yaffingales said: I’m only just 18 and I love Jazz, and a lot of music that seems more fitting to people “not my age”. Charles Trenet is a cool cool guy.
  15. jencso said: I’m 16, in love with jazz ever since I heard a Miles Davis CD playing at a flea market, and trying to persuade my parents to let me get a phonograph. I know what you mean about feeling like you should have been born decades ago. But who cares?
  16. hand-me-downs-et-cetera said: love your nostalgic meditation on Jazz. Don’t worry the beauty isn’t lost on all of us younger people. I’m 18 and love my Davis, Coltrane, Gillespie, etcetera. I’m working on getting my four year old nephew into it too. cheers.
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  19. saravee said: I’m 26 and I love jazz! Herbie Hancock’s “Maiden Voyage” is enchanting.
  20. writeandwrong said: The Birth of the Cool changed my life. If you have not become acquainted with it I suggest you remedy that situation as soon as possible. It is an aural masterpiece and will enhance any activity undertaken whilst listening.