Edwin Setiadi

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Playing in clubs that were owned and operated by white gangsters was, according to Mezzrow, regrettably part of the devil’s deal that made the music possible. “Our whole jazz music was, in a way, practically the theme song of the underworld because, thanks to Prohibition, about the only places we could play like we wanted were illegal dives.”
Dangerous Rhythms: Jazz and the Underworld
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