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    “I heard Lou Donaldson for the first time, and that down-home feeling of his was a gas,” said Bunky Green about one of his early influences.

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    The cover image of DownBeat’s Sept. 7, 1978, issue, which featured in-depth coverage of President Jimmy Carter’s jazz picnic party on the White House’s South Lawn. The historic gathering honored and was honored by a history of jazz that embraced everything from ragtime through the avant garde.

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    “If you never suffered, you can’t play the blues,” says Lou Donaldson.

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    The candidate and his crew, from left, Kenny Barron, James Moody, Rudy Collins, Dizzy Gillespie, Chris White and Shelly Manne.

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    Albert Ayler

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    T.S. Monk at home

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    At 25 years old, bassist Esperanza Spalding wasn’t overly concerned with marketability.

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    In addition to making significant contributions to the jazz canon’s batch of standards, saxophonist Benny Golson appeared in a pair of films and was photographed in “A Great Day In Harlem.”

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    Tomasz Stańko

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    Count Basie (1904–1984)

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