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Jazz Interpretations Of Jerome Kern, Part II
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The second hour of "jazz Interpretations of the music of Jerome Kern" featured tunes from the 1930s: "Yesterdays," "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," "I Won't Dance," "A Fine Romance," "The Way You Look Tonight" and "All The Things You Are." Jerome Kern was at the peak of his powers during the '30s, and these jazz standards have stood the test of time to become part of the jazz vocabulary.Tags
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