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The Subject Is Jazz
S1.E10
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The International Significance of Jazz
Episode aired May 28, 1958
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Lynwood King
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Toshiko Akiyoshi
Harry Arnold
Jimmy Cleveland
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Toshiko Akiyoshi
Harry Arnold
Jimmy Cleveland
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Harry Arnold
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Jimmy Cleveland
Self - trombone
Willis Conover
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Bobby Jaspar
Self - tenor sax, flute
Rolf Kühn
Self - clarinet
Mundell Lowe
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Django Reinhardt
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Rita Reys
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Eddie Safranski
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Gilbert Seldes
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Doc Severinsen
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Billy Taylor
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Ed Thigpen
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Lynwood King
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