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Viewer Interview - Jeffrey Kay - Day by Day with Bret - October 28, 2011

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

Our first viewer interview features Brooklyn born Jeffrey Kay who discovered Jazz from a photographer and went on to dig the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Sonny Rollins. Today, Jeffrey works in the photography field and has his own YouTube channel that documents performing New York poets: http://www.youtube.com/speakeasynyc

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  • This video wasnt as entertaining as your other ones Mr. Primack.But we will certainly try to help you save jazz!

  • @chubbypuppys I'll try harder!

  • Great idea for a series, you probably should stay away from Brooklyn Guys. Thanks for my 10 minutes of fame, it was lots of fun. Now go find someone interesting.

  • @speakeasynyc Thanks for being number one.

  • GOOD STUFF...MORE , MORE , MORE...THANX FOR THE GLIMPSE OF NY !!!

  • @MIKETHECROOK OK, Mike, more coming.

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  • @RussPaladino Excellent observation, Russ. Since I've started doing this, I'm amazed by the real diversity that exists in Jazz.

  • A true jazz lover. Gotta love those Brooklyn boys.

  • The great part about Jazz is that there are so many different ways people come to it, and from all walks of life and viewpoints. This is a great idea because music is the tie that binds us.

  • That is an intereting point about having a visual to attach to artists that you've only heard for many years. For me, I was mostly introduced to Jazz through Youtube which I am very fortunate to have. It is very rare to find quality Jazz content on regular old television... actually it's becoming quite rare to find any quality music on television at all these days.

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