Quiet as it’s kept, too many of today’s finest jazz artists are given short shrift by an industry that seems to value product of a fleeting nature over true craft and a reverence for the jazz legacy This makes it particularly challenging for a talent like Adam Shulman to break through to a wider audience A fixture on the Bay Area scene since 2002, the pianist has a knack for accompanying singers such as Paula West and often performs as a duo with bassist John Wiitala The past three years he has enthralled SFJAZZ audiences with his adaption of Vince