Write like Obama, listen to Coltrane: Jazz revival goes viral
Pres. Obama famously told his speechwriter to play John Coltrane while writing, a nod to the ongoing influence of classic jazz. The classic genre is reaching young and first time listener says more songs, go viral online, including a Duke Ellington cover from 23 year old Samara Joy, was just nominated for the best new artist Grammy. She talks to Ari Melber in this discussion heading into the Grammys.
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