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The 1959 Project

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A snapshot of jazz 60 years ago, every day.

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Peter Vidani

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The 1959 Project The 1959 Project RSS      Archive A snapshot of jazz 60 years ago, every day.   About    Queries    December 31, 2019 December 31, 1959 Ahmad Jamal, 1959 New Year’s Eve 1959 was as fruitful as New Year’s Eve 1958 — the night with which this project began . In New York, you could see Sarah Vaughan at the Waldorf or Sammy Davis, Jr. at the Copa (if you were loaded), Count Basie and Joe Williams at Birdland, Dizzy Gillespie — “evoking, from his homemade speaking tube, the wondrous sounds of a world yet to come,” as the New Yorker described it — at the Metropole, Ornette Coleman in his revolutionary run at the Five Spot with Randy Weston as support, Horace Silver (“experimenting to see what will make the human nervous system dissolve,” another New Yorker-ism) at the Jazz Gallery, Earl Hines at the Embers, Ernestine Anderson at the Apollo and hundreds more musicians remembered and forgotten making up the soundtrack to the end of one heady de...

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