New Releases Make Old Jazz Young Again
Briefly

Yet there are still troves of unheard treasures to be unearthed-from radio-station vaults, concert-hall storage rooms, musicians' archives, and collections of bootlegs made by enthusiasts.
But a diligent and devoted community of producers working at specialist record labels has made a small but mighty industry of high-quality rediscoveries and reissues, often collaborating closely with musicians and their estates.
Read at The New Yorker
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