In World War II, jazz absolutely was the music of freedom, and then in the Cold War, behind the Iron Curtain, same thing. It was all underground, but they needed the food of freedom that jazz offered.
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"In World War II, jazz absolutely was the music of freedom, and then in the Cold War, behind the Iron Curtain, same thing. It was all underground, but they needed the food of freedom that jazz offered." — Herbie Hancock #warpeace
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In World War II, jazz absolutely was the music of freedom, and then in the Cold War, behind the Iron Curtain, same thing. It was all underground, but they needed the food of freedom that jazz offered. — Herbie Hancock
About Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock was a Musician from United States (1940–present).
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This quote is attributed to Herbie Hancock, a Musician from United States.
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Herbie Hancock lived from 1940 – present.
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