The positivity and uplifting effect of the musical product is more likely to mean the musician is cheering themselves and everybody up rather than that the musician is telling us they are happy. This can largely be applied to attitudes to the performance of jazz and other Black cultures in the Western world.
Whilst some of the aforementioned jazz pioneers, like Ella Fitzgerald, stayed clean, several had a history of drug abuse... which often resulted in premature deaths. Louis Armstrong, who used the infinitely safer drug marijuana throughout his 69 years... Whilst drug use was not uncommon among musicians in general, this pattern that many of the greats of jazz died young due to addictions speaks of a consistent level of turmoil, and alludes to their common experience of racism as a depressive factor in 20th Century America.
Cannonball Adderley - Willow Weep for Me
- Released in: September 1955
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Savoy
"Cannonball Adderley began work at the Cafe Bohemia on Tuesday June 21,1955. He made his first recording with his new associates on Tuesday June 28,1955."
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