by Rich Greene
It was probably the most significant institution for jazz in the world between 1972 and 1977! Have you ever heard of the New York Jazz Museum? Most people have not. A new book looks back to present the story of a Lost Museum.
(PRWEB) June 16, 2005 — It was probably [...]
Jazz Museum Destroyed
Published in November 26th, 2005
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