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(Publication Date 1 November 2008)
Ask Me Now | Permanent Underground
Ask Me Now, by Sascha Feinstein - $39.95Reviewed by John Clare in Issue 1 : 2008 "This is a book of considerable interest to jazz lovers, to those who are interested in words and specially to those who are interested in the interactions of the two..."
In the last 20 years modern jazz has undergone an unprecedented transformation and expansion. Once Sydney dominated a modest national scene; today, with tertiary jazz courses generating a stream of talent, the impact is nowhere more visible than in Melbourne. Our jazz musicians tour overseas; their recordings are reviewed in the international journals. However, Australian jazz culture is divided and has not yet managed to counteract its marginalisation by the media. Across the spectrum of Australian music, jazz is a permanent underground, somewhere between high and low culture. Peter Rechnievski defines the causes and makes a way through to the light.
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