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'You're playing like a girl': Why is jazz still so male?
'You're playing like a girl': Why is jazz still so male?
'You're playing like a girl': Why is jazz still so male? – The Irish Times
Oddly for a genre that prizes freedom and self-expression, jazz is an undeniable patriarchy. This week’s Ban Bam concerts move the spotlight to women
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