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Adam Golding (adamgolding@adamgolding.com) 2004/05/03 14:34

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> Let alone that Tin Pan Alley/Broadway is a form of jazz.

as i said, i want to hear everyone else's take on this--how would you
categorize it?  it struck me as jazz-related at least, so i lumped
into the 'jazz' tradition--maybe there is a combined 'jazz/broadway'
tradition?

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