Jazz Heroin Epidemic
Jazz musicians like Charlie and Miles fell into the grip of heroin addiction post-World War two, leading to tragic consequences. The allure of achieving musical greatness through heroin proved to be a destructive myth that claimed many lives in the jazz scene. Miles' struggle with heroin showcased the devastating impact of addiction on artistic careers and personal lives.In this clip
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