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    Willis Conover Brought Jazz, 'the Music of Freedom,' to the World

    Written by Dana Demange

    (MUSIC)

    VOICE ONE:

    I’m Bob Doughty.

    VOICE TWO:

    Willis Conover

    And I’m Barbara Klein with People in America in VOA Special English. Today,

    we tell about Willis Conover. His voice is one of the most famous in the

    world. Conover’s Voice of America radio program on jazz was one of the most

    popular and influential shows in broadcasting history.

    (SOUND)

    VOICE ONE:

    Willis Conover was not a jazz musician. However, many people believe that he

    did more to spread the sound of jazz than any person in music history. For

    more than forty years Conover brought jazz to people around world on his VOA

    music programs. An estimated one hundred million people heard his programs. He

    helped make jazz music an international language.

    VOICE TWO:

    Willis Conover was born in Buffalo, New York, in nineteen twenty. Because his

    father was in the military, his family moved around a great deal. When Willis

    was in high school, he played the part of a radio announcer in a school play.

    People told him that he sounded like a real radio announcer. Later, he

    competed in a spelling competition that was broadcast on radio. The radio

    announcer told Willis that he should work in radio. Willis had a deep and rich

    voice that was perfect for broadcasting.

    VOICE ONE:

    At first, Conover worked for small radio stations in the state of Maryland. He

    served in the military during World War Two. Because of his experience talking

    to people on radio, Conover was not sent away to fight. He was needed to

    interview new soldiers at Fort Meade, Maryland. After the war, he continued to

    work for commercial radio stations.

    Willis Conover heard a lot of jazz music during the nineteen forties in

    Washington, D.C. This city was the center of a very important jazz movement.

    Willis Conover knew many of the jazz musicians in both Washington and New York

    City. He helped organize many concerts. He also helped stop racial separation

    in the places where music was played at night.

    At this time, mainly white people went to music clubs even though many of the

    musicians were black. Conover created musical events where people of all races

    were welcome.

    VOICE TWO:

    Willis Conover wanted to be able to play more of the jazz music that he loved

    on his radio show. He did not like the restrictions of commercial radio. When

    he heard that the Voice of America wanted to start a jazz music program,

    Conover knew that he had found a perfect job. He had full freedom to play all

    kinds of jazz music on his show which began in nineteen fifty-five.

    VOICE ONE:

    Willis Conover once said that jazz is the music of freedom. He said that with

    jazz people can express their lives through music. And that the music helps

    people to stand up a little straighter.

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