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    | Author: BobD Date:   2008-06-30 10:45
 
 I am repeatedly amazed when I hear something I've never heard before.  The other morning I heard  G.A.'s  "A Jazz Symphony" and thought it was something contemporary  until I googled on him.  Why he never became as popular as Gershwin is a mystery to me.
 
 Bob Draznik
 
 
 
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    | Author: J. J. Date:   2008-06-30 11:48
 
 If you heard his most notable work, "Ballet Mechanique," you'd understand.
 
 
 
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    | Author: rtmyth Date:   2008-06-30 14:31
 
 The bad boy of music, but not all his music was bad.
 
 richard smith
 
 
 
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    | Author: Anon Date:   2008-07-01 19:55
 
 "Bad Boy of Music" is a fascinating read...what a life he lead!
 
 
 
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    | Author: BobD Date:   2008-07-01 23:13
 
 Yeh, I just ordered the book based on the fact I'd never  even heard of the guy.
 I'm aware of the "mechanique" piece but  I'm not sure that it  alone would have prevented him from getting more exposure in the music world.....compared to Gershwin  his contemporary.
 
 Bob Draznik
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 Date:   2008-07-02 00:10
 
 What scandalized critics in 1924 now sounds ingenious, funny and a bit snotty -- like Ibert's Divertissement, if louder.
 
 Ken Shaw
 
 
 
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