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A New Orleans second-line groove with bright silver clarinet lines and Bourbon Street aura. On this day in jazz history… On March 12, 1957, Herbie Mann and Bobby Jaspar recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, for what would become Flute Flight on Prestige Records. Both men led the session on the flute. The flute was present in jazz before 1957, but was still considered a secondary instrument. Placing two flutists at the center of a hard-bop Prestige date, backed by a New York rhythm section, made a quiet argument for the instrument. Mann grew up in Brooklyn. Jaspar was a Belgian musician who had come to New York through the Paris jazz scene. The music moved between bebop precision and a more lyrical touch. Flute Flight did not reshape jazz on its own, but it was part of a gradual shift in how the flute was regarded in the post-bebop years. Sixty-nine years after that March 12 session, the recording stands as evidence of jazz quietly deciding what it was willing to take seriously. #NOLAJazz #SecondLineJazz #NewOrleansJazz #ClarinetJazz #BourbonStreetJazz #TraditionalJazz #JazzInstrumental All music (including AI-assisted elements) and visuals are original, curated, and produced by Two Cats Jazz Radio. T232_P4