Jazz historian and critic Dan Morgenstern dies at 94
Briefly

Morgenstern's unique perspective was shaped by his experiences; he was there to meet jazz legends like Bud Powell upon their return, capturing those significant moments.
His remarkable ear for music and unparalleled ability to share knowledge influenced countless fans and musicians, solidifying his legacy in the jazz community.
From editing major jazz magazines to directing one of the largest jazz archives, Morgenstern's impact on music journalism has left a pivotal mark in jazz history.
His journey from fleeing the Nazis to becoming a revered jazz historian illustrates a profound connection to the music that shaped his life and career.
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