Mr. P.C.'s Guide to Jazz Etiquette...

November 2011

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Mr. P.C.

Mr. P.C.

Columnist since 2009

Inspired by the cutting edge advice of Abigail Van Buren, the storied bass playing of Paul Chambers, and the need for a Politically Correct doctrine for navigating the minefields of jazz etiquette, I humbly offer my services.

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Published: November 7, 2011

The holidays—not just Christmas, of course, but all the diverse Winter celebrations of the oppressed and outnumbered—are a time for all of us to take a step back, put our grudges on hold, and give thanks for life's bounty. So why not look past the overzealous promoter, ignore the blazing sun, and instead revel in the holidays' joyful offerings? And where better to start than with the ingenious, exhilarating CD titles! "Happy Jazzidays," "Merry Jazzmas," "Jazzful Tidings," "Swinglebells," "Santa and All That Jazz," "Jazz to the World," "God Rest Ye Merry Jazzymen..."

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