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(L to R) Leonard Feather, W.C. Handy, Dizzy Gillespie, and Irma Handy Feather is best known as a jazz journalist and critic. He wrote throughout his life for a wide variety of publications, including Downbeat and Esquire, before moving to California and becoming a regular jazz columnist for The Los Angeles Times, which columnsbecame syndicated to over 500 newspapers. His reports of blindfold tests, in which participants gave their opinions of music after listening blindfolded to a performance, helped to dispel many misconceptions related to race and gender, or even the notion that studio men were not capable of improvising.
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