Monday, January 01, 2007

 

The Future of Jazz

Five years ago it was commonplace for a successful instrumental jazz album to sell over 40,000 copies. Not many in comparison with pop's million sellers, but enough to be commercially viable.

Now it is becoming unusual for even a successful instrumental jazz album to sell more than 3,000 copies.

Record labels increasingly eye with envy the sales of the pop-influenced jazz vocalists.

One Norah Jones album sells more than 300 successful instrumental jazz albums!

What does this mean for the future of instrumental jazz?





















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