The violin has a distinguished history in jazz, even though it was mostly sidelined with the rise of be-bop in the 1940s. But Oakland violinist Jeremy Cohen has made it a mission to celebrate his instrument's jazz legacy. Cohen's latest album with his group Violin Jazz spotlights the nearly forgotten work of Eddie South. Jazz critic Andrew Gilbert has a review.
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