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	<title>Recent jazz standards?</title>
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	<description>What are the recent jazz standards? Prototypically, jazz standards are from the &apos;40s&#8212;let&apos;s guess the median is somewhere around 1945 and the standard deviation is 15 years&#8212;but the canon is certainly not closed, as shown by, say, &apos;Birdland&apos; (1977). What else has become really widely known and played, in that time frame or since? Please cite a few performers to justify your claim. Bonus points if they&apos;re in different styles or decades.</description>
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