A Southern songwriter brings his piano to New York and meets a girl who works on Tin Pan Alley.

So, is Jazz Heaven worth your time today? If you like old movies that feel like they're being performed inside a giant tin can, then yes. It’s perfect for people who enjoy 1920s vibes and don’t mind a plot that’s thinner than a sheet of music. If you want a fast-paced thriller or actual jazz music, you should probably...

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"So, is Jazz Heaven worth your time today? If you like old movies that feel like they're being performed inside a giant tin can, then yes. It’s perfect for people who enjoy 1920s vibes and don’t mind a plot that’s thinner than a sheet of music. If you want a fast-paced thriller or actual jazz music, you should probably stay far away from this one. The whole thing starts with Barry, played by Johnny Mack Brown. He’s a Southern guy who looks way too wholesome for the grime of New York City. He b..."
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