[Dixielandjazz] Top 10/Dixieland--cut to the chase

Bill Gunter jazzboard at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 28 17:19:54 PDT 2003


Hi all,

Charles Suhor writes:

>  . . . I find
>only one view to be distressing--the genial defeatism of Bill Gunther and a
>couple of others who say categorically that the music will die after we do.


No no no no no!!!  I did not say that. And I'm not being a defeatist. Please 
re-read my postings.

Two main points.

1. Dixieland as an "art form to be preserved is heading for the museum."

2. Dixieland as played by the thousand or so bands gigging around the world 
will continue as long as those guys want to keep on gigging. As long as 
there are private parties to play at, parks, special events, fairs (state, 
county, whatever), and so on.

My main thrust is that dixieland will never become the POPULAR MUSIC of this 
or any future generation unless some sort of miracle happens. And miracles 
don't happen all that often!

Dixieland as played in jazz clubs and at trad jazz festivals will continue 
to diminish and ultimately fade away.

Dixlieland as played by working bands of happy musicians will continue 
forever.

BUT -- I ain't no defeatist.  Probably more of a pragmatic realist.

OK Charles??

Cheers,

Bill
jazzboard at hotmail.com

ps - oh, and by the way, it's Gunter, not Gunther.

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