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In 1978 jazz remained a boys' club. Two Kansas City women, Carol Comer and Dianne Gregg, challenged that inequitable standard. With the support of jazz luminaries, a casual conversation between two friends evolved into the annual Kansas City Women's Jazz Festival (WJF). This is the first book about this groundbreaking festival.

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In 1978 jazz remained a boys' club. Two Kansas City women, Carol Comer and Dianne Gregg, challenged that inequitable standard. With the support of jazz luminaries, a casual conversation between two friends evolved into the annual Kansas City Women's Jazz Festival (WJF). This is the first book about this groundbreaking festival.
Autorenporträt
CAROLYN GLENN BREWER is a longtime music educator who has written for Jam Magazine and published two books on the 1957 tornado in Ruskin Heights, Missouri. She has played clarinet in bands, chamber groups, and orchestras throughout the Kansas City area. She lives in Kansas City.