No other category of artist in American history had to fight harder to have his or her creativity recognized than top jazz musicians. This war was waged on three fronts—with themselves, with the culture and with their record label. If any one of these three battles was lost, the other two often collapsed as well.
In the 1940s and '50s, the battle with on…
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