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Friday, December 07, 2012
Treme & Two Kinds of Music
"There are two kinds of music," Duke Ellington once said, "Good music, and the other kind." You see the same thing in the HBO show about post-Katrina New Orleans, Treme. Hip hop, be bop, bluegrass, traditional New Orleans jazz, the latest New York jazz and the latest pop - it's all good in New Orleans.
Architects could learn from musicians.
December 7, 2012 in Architecture, Classicism, Culture, Television | Permalink
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