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Paul Hinrichs wrote: > > For anyone who hasn't read the review, that's the title of Jack > Kevorkian's premier CD. He plays the flute. Jazz, kinda. > > Seriously. I am not making this up. > > Now, who amongst us can say that jazz is not dead?
It just smells funny.
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Jun 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/7/97
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Jack Kevorkian is a multitalented person, by the way. Last year he held a show of his oil paintings, the most acclaimed of which was titled something like "Armenian Turks, 1915" and depicted a scene from the Armenian holocaust. I'm not making this up. --Jason Arvey, Der Ubermolch
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Bizarrely and probably totally uninterestingly, I recently bought Tom Scott's early jazz album called "Rural Still Life". Being a stiff is obviously a prerequisit in the jazz world.