Do black or working-class people still listen to, or create, jazz in any form? Is it still of much importance outside selected American and Western European urban centers? Its period of 'universality' in that sense seems to be anything but enduring, unless 'universal' is simply being used as synonymous with 'white, bourgeois European(-descended)' as it usually is these days—which I doubt is what you meant.
Yes
& Global not universal
significant jazz interest and activities in Asia; and performers reflect the cities and communities they live in
jazz has a claim to be the most global multi-ethnic art on the planet just not big
i feel rather uneasy about your post kea; what are you trying to say?
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