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Peter Gerler

Peter Gerler writes about early jazz and is working on a book about the New Orleans trumpet legend Joseph “King” Oliver.

Magazine Article

When Jazz Moved to Chicago

King Oliver and the Great Migration | Posted April 8, 2019

Peter Gerler
Magazine Article

What It Means That We Are Lindy Hopping Again

Yes, the younger generation loves that old time jazz, but why?

Peter Gerler

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