West Coast jazz in the 1950s wasn't exclusively a white enterprise. There were a significant number of black jazz artists in Los Angeles then who played in the the form's breezy, contrapuntal style. The difference is that in the late 1940s and early '50s, black jazz artists were largely isolated as a result of the segregated Locals of the American Feder…
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