Head to Head: Jazz
According to Nielsen‘s 2014 Year-End Report, Jazz is continuing to fall out of favor with American listeners. Jazz is now tied with classical as the “least-popular” genre, comprising just 1.4% of sales.
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According to Nielsen‘s 2014 Year-End Report, Jazz is continuing to fall out of favor with American listeners. Jazz is now tied with classical as the “least-popular” genre, comprising just 1.4% of sales.
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