In the early 1950s, before modern jazz giants emerged as stars with the emergence of the 12-inch LP, R&B was all the rage. Radio saw to that, since many small independent stations in African-American communities were devoted to playing R&B records. Many of these stations preferred spinning R&B 78s and 45s since the music attracted a larger listening aud…
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