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How Sam Rivers and Studio Rivbea Supercharged ’70s Jazz in New York

The East Village venue wasn’t just a performance space — it was Rivers’s home. On the saxophonist’s centennial, Jason Moran and other artists celebrate his legacy.

Richard Scheinin
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Jazz, Nineteen Hundred Seventies, Sam Rivers, Studio Rivbea
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