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If you’d like to see that there was a “new style” of J-Pop without jazz in some of the American Jazz Standard, check out James Lautenberger who described it at Sound of Destiny: Some places (Canson’s, North Carolina) as far back as 1959 have experimented with this style of jazz since at least 1847. For instance, jazz became known as the “new East Coast jazz” in 1953 (which is to say, “
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