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A Jazz-Appreciation Effort Hits Blue Notes in These Hard Times

Washington

Jazz, Louis Armstrong once said, is the only form of music that always produces sly smiles.

But among those who run Jazz Appreciation Month, smiles of any kind are in short supply — because money is, too. Jazz Appreciation Month is an eight-year-old national festival run each April by the Smithsonian...

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