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  • ...late 19th and early 20th century. The etymology and history of the term "jazz" is obscure and disputed, but not much less than the history and precise na Jazz arose in a number of U.S. cities at the end of the nineteenth century, but
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  • #REDIRECT [[Free jazz]]
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  • ...hythms in some of their tunes. The 1970s soon became a breeding ground for jazz fusion acts, with musicians such as trumpeter [[Miles Davis]], drummer [[To
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  • ...ase of it's highly successful Lotus 1-2-3 product and was priced at $595. Jazz was advertised as five programs in one: Worksheet, Graphics program, Word P .../27/8)</ref> Lotus publicly announced follow-up efforts code-named "Modern Jazz" and "Mac 1-2-3" (after Lotus' well-known [[Lotus 1-2-3|product]] of the sa
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  • The '''Utah Jazz''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Salt Lake City
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  • ...rovisation without the confinements of the normal structural elements of a jazz composition including form, chord progress, and melody. This style emerged
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  • A subgenre of jazz music.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Free jazz/Definition]]
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  • *[http://www.allaboutjazz.com/ All About Jazz] **[http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=15802 "What is Jazz? Good question..."] by Jason West
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  • ...sical genre that developed in the late 1960s from a mixture of elements of jazz such as its focus on improvisation with the beats and heavily amplified ele
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/jazz Utah Jazz] official NBA website
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  • *[http://www.allaboutjazz.com/ All About Jazz] **[http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=15802 "What is Jazz? Good question..."] by Jason West
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  • ...rovisation without the confinements of the normal structural elements of a jazz composition including form, chord progress, and melody. This style emerged
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  • ...final concert on November 12, 2006, when it closed the 2006 San Francisco Jazz Festival.
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  • ...ique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire.
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  • ...peter and singer who took part in the revival of classic New Orleans-style jazz in the 1940s and 1950s
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  • ...hythms in some of their tunes. The 1970s soon became a breeding ground for jazz fusion acts, with musicians such as trumpeter [[Miles Davis]], drummer [[To
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  • *[http://www.monkinstitute.org Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz] ...www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=9507 Thelonious Monk at All About Jazz]
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  • ...ld instructional series]], and he currently conducts classes in Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble at the Jazzschool[http://jazzschool.com/] in Berkeley, California.
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  • *Holtje, Steve; and Lee, Nancy Ann (eds.) (1998) ''MusicHound Jazz: the Essential Album Guide''. New York: Schirmer Trade Books. ISBN 0-8256-7 *Swenson, John (ed.) (1999) ''The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide''. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-679-76873-4
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  • #REDIRECT [[Free jazz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Free jazz/Definition]]
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/jazz Utah Jazz] official NBA website
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  • A subgenre of jazz music.
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  • Belgian post-war jazz tenor saxophonist.
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  • American jazz musician who died in 1967.
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  • The violin, when played in folk music or jazz.
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  • English progressive jazz/rock fusion band 1968-1971.
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  • (1904 - 1995), American jazz pianist, famous during the Swing Era
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  • Brazilian-originated musical style, influenced by jazz and samba.
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  • 2009 album by jazz pianist and vocalist Jamie Cullum.
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  • ...rench]] [[television channel]] mainly devoted to [[classical music]] and [[jazz]].
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  • American musician who plays Afro-Cuban (Latin) and Brazilian jazz bass guitar.
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  • A 1972 [[blues]]-[[jazz]] studio album by American [[guitar]]ist Freddy Robinson.
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  • [[American]] [[singer]] known for pop standard and [[jazz]] idioms, particularly her ability in [[scat]] singing.
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  • A major [[jazz]] [[musician]], [[trumpeter]], [[composer]] and [[bandleader]] (26 May 1926
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  • A jazz solo piano style that evolved from ragtime and blues in the 1920s in Americ
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  • The '''Utah Jazz''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Salt Lake City
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  • ...rench]] [[television channel]] mainly devoted to [[classical music]] and [[jazz]]. It shows documentaries, complete [[opera|operas]] and [[ballet|ballets]]
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  • A 1980s [[jazz]] fusion supergroup, featuring Don Preston (keyboards), Peter Erskine (drum
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  • ...ums during his lifetime and writing music for [[rock music|rock]] bands, [[jazz]] ensembles, synthesizers, symphony orchestras, and creating many [[avant-g His music, which spanned avant-garde, rock, [[doo-wop]], [[jazz]], [[jazz fusion]], and [[classical music]], blended high art, rock opera, absurdity,
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  • * [http://www.jazz-groove.com/category/jess-stacy/ Jazz Groove on Jess Stacy]
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  • ...ica|American]] composer and musician who worked chiefly in the fields of [[jazz]] and [[musical theatre]].
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  • ...wn for its many recordings of [[rhythm & blues]], [[rock and roll]], and [[jazz]], and artists like [[Led Zeppelin]], and [[Dusty Springfield]].
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  • ...www.cobra.be/cm/cobra/cobra-mediaplayer/muziek/1.679811 History of Belgian Jazz at Videozone Cobra.be, with performances of Jack Sels]
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  • ...ase of it's highly successful Lotus 1-2-3 product and was priced at $595. Jazz was advertised as five programs in one: Worksheet, Graphics program, Word P .../27/8)</ref> Lotus publicly announced follow-up efforts code-named "Modern Jazz" and "Mac 1-2-3" (after Lotus' well-known [[Lotus 1-2-3|product]] of the sa
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  • Modestly priced hotel, in downtown Toronto, which once housed a Jazz venue, that was the home of the Blues band that inspired [[Dan Ackroyd]] to
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  • ...]] and then joined [[Miles Davis]]'s band, rapidly rising from sideman to jazz legend during his short recording career which lasted from 1955 to his deat ...eman Hawkins]], and he is regarded as a major inspiration for contemporary jazz musicians, including [[Gilad Atzmon]].
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  • *Suede (artist): An American multi-instrumentalist and jazz singer.
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  • British musical artist who sings, plays jazz piano, reworking standards and writing new material, described as ''Sinatra
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  • ...merican [[singer]] known for her proficiency in the [[pop standard]] and [[jazz]] idioms, particularly her ability in [[scat]] singing. Fitzgerald had a v
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  • ...1950s combining Caribbean [[mento]] and [[calypso (music)|calypso]] with [[jazz]] and [[rhythm and blues]].
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  • (June 9, 1963- ) A jazz musician and composer, writer and Palestinian solidarity activist based in
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  • ==Note on Jazz Suite No. 2== ...ents, correctly known as Suite for Variety Orchestra, was misidentified as Jazz Suite No. 2. Even after the facts were discovered, recordings and performan
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  • A type of folk music with jazz, blues and country influences, usually using homemade or improvised instrum
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  • ...that "it seemed like everyone who was ever part of the San Francisco Latin jazz scene was on hand to bid adios to John Santos' Machete Ensemble."[http://ww ...rin]], [[Santana (band)|Santana]], [[Cachao]] and [[Omar Sosa]] as well as jazz masters like [[Dizzy Gillespie]], [[Max Roach]], [[Art Farmer]], [[Bobby Hu
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  • ...sical genre that developed in the late 1960s from a mixture of elements of jazz such as its focus on improvisation with the beats and heavily amplified ele
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  • ...ioacchino Rossini|Rossini]]). Their arrangements were often informed by [[jazz]] harmonies and stylings. Other influences included [[Nat King Cole]], var ...ebastian Bach|Bach]]'s ''Air On The G String'', recorded with the [[Modern Jazz Quartet]]. [[Luciano Berio]] wrote his postmodern symphony ''[[Sinfonia (Be
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  • '''Aurora''' was a 1980s [[jazz]] fusion supergroup, featuring [[Don Preston]] (keyboards), [[Peter Erskine
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  • *''Thriller'' (Pete Rugolo album): A 1960 [[jazz]] album by Pete Rugolo. *'Thriller' (Gil Ventura song): A 1976 jazz song by Gil Ventura.
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  • ...two "The State of Jazz Vocals Today,"] by Ted Gioia, [http://www.jazz.com Jazz.com], (February 2008).
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  • ...27 Warner Brothers released the first full length "talking picture", [[The Jazz Singer]]. It is now part of the [[Time Warner]] media conglomerate.
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  • * 2006: Franck Tortiller & Orchestre National de Jazz (''Close to Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute'') * 2008: Wave Mechanics Union (''Second Season: Progressive & Classic Rock as Jazz'')
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  • ...s by [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Sly Stone]], he was the principal pioneer of [[jazz-rock]], also known as [[fusion]], beginning with the albums ''[[In a Silent ...]], later replaced by [[Jimmy Cobb]] ([[drums]]). On ''[[Kind of Blue]]'', jazz's most popular album, Kelly is replaced on most tracks by
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  • *[http://www.jazzbakery.com The Jazz Bakery website]
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  • ...er. He is now considered to be one of the most remarkable Belgian post-war jazz saxophonists. ...Antwerp ''Hoogstraat'' (High Street) and spent much time listening to his jazz idols, among them the tenor saxophonist [[Lester Young]], trumpeters [[Mile
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  • Stride piano is a solo jazz piano style. The name comes from the way the left hand 'strides' between a ...plin's rags. Johnson is sometimes described as "The Father of Stride". In jazz, based on improvisational live performance, it is impossible to precisely a
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  • ...cribe and demonstrate the history and evolution of American folk music and jazz, and its relationship with the development of American democracy. In 2002,
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  • ...r]] began in skiffle and graduated to the British revivalist [[traditional jazz]] scene.
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Jazz rock]]<br />[[Rock music|rock]] ...ts Naiff and Serpell had been previous members of the University of Sussex Jazz Trio, and campus pop band the Baskervilles. Bass player Mo Foster. Naiff an
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  • In most [[popular music]] and [[jazz]], ''drums'' or ''drummer'' usually refer to a [[drum kit]].
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  • *''Somethin' Else'' (Cannonball Adderley album): A 1958 jazz album by Cannonball Adderley.
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  • * ''[[Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk]]'' (1957) * ''[[Thelonious Monk And The Jazz Giants]]'' (1959)
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  • ...[[wind ensembles]], two [[string instrument|string]] orchestras, and one [[jazz]] ensemble. The most advanced orchestra, simply known as The Youth Orchest
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  • *''The Jazz Age: Majesty (1968) *''The Jazz Age'' (1968)
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  • ...late 19th and early 20th century. The etymology and history of the term "jazz" is obscure and disputed, but not much less than the history and precise na Jazz arose in a number of U.S. cities at the end of the nineteenth century, but
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  • ...peter and singer who took part in the revival of classic New Orleans-style jazz in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in Great Yarmouth, England, Colyer first learned about jazz from records owned by his elder brother Bill. He had already learned to pla
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  • * 2006: Franck Tortiller & Orchestre National de Jazz (''Close to Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute'')
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  • ...ook]]s, and co-founder of Sunbeam Records. With the banner 'Psych, prog, [[jazz]], [[Folk music|folk]], [[blues]] & beyond!' ''Flashback'' covers many over
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  • |genre = Blues, jazz, funk ...'''' is a 1972 studio album by [[United States of America|American]] blues-jazz guitarist [[Freddy Robinson]]. Robinson had previously sessioned for [[Monk
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  • ...ced by [[African music]]. In modern [[popular music]], of which blues and jazz are important roots, syncopation is most often heard as a "[[back beat]]".
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  • '''Jess Stacy''' (August 11, 1904 - January 1, 1995) was an American jazz pianist who became famous playing during the Swing Era. ...[[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]] in 1918. In 1920, Stacy played in Peg Meyer’s jazz ensemble at [[Cape Central High School]], the Bluebird Confectionary on Bro
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  • ...e also celebrated for the range of their repertoire, which also includes [[jazz]], [[gospel music|gospel]] and [[pop music|pop standards]].
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  • ...e featuring heavy, down-tuned and frequently quite complex guitar riffs, [[jazz]]-influenced drumming, odd time signatures, and long, melodic instrumental
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  • ...forms of popular music, including [[Rock and roll|rock and roll]], [[Jazz|jazz]], [[Rap and hip hop]], and [[Country Music|country music]]. Once hailed fo Other older music forms such as classical and jazz benefit from being taught at schools; this adds to their longevity. The ve
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  • ...n the family moved to [[Washington, DC]] they befriended a group of fellow jazz fans that included [[Herb Abramson]] and his wife Miriam Abramson. Ahmet Er Upon its creation, Atlantic was principally a [[jazz]] and [[Rhythm and Blues|R&B]] label, releasing their first records at 78rp
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  • ...as used to describe the 'black' or 'race' version of the music, with its [[jazz]]-derived instrumentation including [[piano]]s and [[saxophone]]s, while th
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  • 1978: ''Jazz''
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  • *Noonan, Jeffrey J. (2008) ''The Guitar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-934110-18-3
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  • ...ica|American]] composer and musician who worked chiefly in the fields of [[jazz]] and musical theatre. Coleman is best remembered for his collaborations w ...tration at the [[New York College of Music]], but discovered a passion for jazz and formed the Cy Coleman Trio, which became popular both live and on recor
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  • ...least to the [[Baroque]] [[concerto]]. The guitar was also important in [[jazz]] as well as being popular among [[blues]] musicians. ...as much a part of the song as the sung parts; this contrasts strongly with jazz and blues guitarists, who typically do not compose their solos.
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  • ...a is best known around the world as the subject of Glenn Miller's big band jazz standard, "Chattanooga Choo Choo." Battles in and around Chattanooga were s
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  • ...ginated in [[Brazil]] in the mid twentieth century. It was influenced by [[jazz]] and [[samba]].
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  • ...the main floor.<ref name=theglobeandmail2004-10-02/> They specialized in Jazz and Blues, and frequent acts included [[Molly Johnson]], [[Jeff Healey]], t | quote = In the 1970s and 80s it was known as a jazz bar. In the 1980s and 90s Gregg's band, International Boundaries, played th
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  • ...U.S. state)|Kansas]]. The project is named after the [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[jazz]] [[guitar|guitarist]] [[Django Reinhardt]].
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  • ...of his work portrayed Black life in America, and was heavily influenced by jazz. Hughes aimed to capture the joys and suffering in Black culture, and often
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  • *Noonan, Jeffrey J. (2008) ''The Guitar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-934110-18-3
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  • ...usic|b}}. Other common dissonant tensions include ninths and elevenths. In jazz, chords can become very complex with several tensions.
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  • * 2006: Franck Tortiller & Orchestre National de Jazz (''Close to Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute'')
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  • ...combined Caribbean [[mento]] and [[calypso music|calypso]] with American [[jazz]] and [[rhythm and blues]]. It is characterized by a walking bass line and
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  • ...e [[Fender Jaguar|Jaguar]], the [[Jazzmaster]], and the [[Fender Jazz Bass|Jazz Bass]] into the 1960s. In 1965, in ill health, Fender sold his company to [
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  • *Maison du festival de Jazz, occupying the former Blumenthal Building.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.q ...wer, approved by the city despite objections from [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]] president [[Alain Simard (businessman)|Alain Simard]].<ref>{{cit
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  • ...experiences brought about a major change in his thinking. After studying [[jazz]] and composition at the [[Rubin Academy of Music]] in [[Jerusalem]], he em ...]]. His jazz style is [[bebop]]/[[hard bop]], veering at times into [[free jazz]].
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  • *2007: ''A History of Jazz Music 1900-2000'', ISBN 978-0-9765531-3-7
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  • |Music genre(s) || Hard rock, Rock music|rock, jazz fusion, Electronic music|electronic ...ove Form'' (Stranger Records), on 16 September 2013, which highlighted his jazz and classical influences. Strange Sensation's keyboard player John Baggott
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  • ...for swing. In the early 1950's, he made some recordings with the Canadian jazz pianist [[Oscar Peterson]].
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  • *'Swan Song' (Brand X song): A 1982 jazz rock song by Brand X.
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  • ...ngdom|British]] [[piano|pianist]] and singer with a raspy voice who plays "jazz-induced music" with "addictive arrangements".<ref name=twsMAR05j3>{{cite ne ...terpreting classics and standard songs. Although primarily his focus is on jazz, he performs in a wide range of styles and has been described as a "crossov
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  • ...t of sound. Films with sound sequences had already been released, but The Jazz Singer was the first full length film with audible singing and dialogue. ''The Jazz Singer'' was highly successful and film producers, even those resistant to
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  • *Kienzle, Richard (1985) ''Great Guitarists: the Most Influential Players in Jazz, Country, Blues and Rock''. New York, NY: Facts on File. ISBN 978-0-8160-10
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  • ...e 1930s, Paul worked in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in radio, where he performed jazz music. Paul's first two records were released in 1936. One album was credit ...d pickup attached. For appearances he attached the body of an [[Epiphone]] jazz guitar, sawn lengthwise with the 'Log' in the middle. This solved his two m
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  • ...n|title=John Mayer - Études/Radha Krishna|year=2008|month=27 March|journal=Jazz Wise|volume=|issue=118|url=http://www.jazzwisemagazine.com/reviews-mainmenu
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  • ...sic and composing style combines [[Rock music|rock]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[jazz]] and [[classical music]] influences. ...' (דמעות של מלאכים in Hebrew, "Dma'ot Shel Mal'achim") and set up a [[jazz|jazz trio]].
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  • The piano finds most of its use in [[Western classical music]] and [[jazz]], though it is also often found in [[Western popular music]]. Another musi
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  • ...lanted in 1949 by Pat Brand. With black beret-wearing Max Jones as its ace jazz columnist, by 1955, ''Melody Maker'' was selling 97,000 copies a week. Howe
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  • ...geles, California|Los Angeles]] at age 10. Already a gifted [[ballet]], [[jazz]] and [[tap dancing|tap dancer]], young Jennifer was cast in the children's
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  • ...r style which she calls ''folk meets funk'' over many years which blends [[jazz]], [[funk]], [[pop music]], and [[folk music]]. She uses various [[open tun
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  • ...r instance, in the commercialisation of [[black culture]] - specifically [[jazz]], [[blues]], [[hip-hop]], [[soul music|soul]], [[dance music|dance]] and [ ...popular music combined a mixture of the black influence of [[blues]] and [[jazz]] with that of [[gospel]] music from both black and white ecclesiastical tr
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  • * 2006: Franck Tortiller & Orchestre National de Jazz (''Close to Heaven: A Led Zeppelin Tribute'')
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  • ...the West Coast owned by Carol White, who not only goes for Zalman King, a jazz saxophonist, but also for Tisa Farrow, the resuscitated "beauty" he brings ...the West Coast owned by Carol White, who not only goes for Zalman King, a jazz saxophonist, but also for Tisa Farrow, the resuscitated "beauty" he brings
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  • ...us Sphere Monk''' (October 10, 1917 - February 17, 1982) was an American [[jazz]] [[pianist]] and [[composer]]. ...[[improvisation]]al style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "[[Epistrophy]]", "[['Round Midnight (song)|'Round Mi
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  • ...ed as an audience member in the 2000 film ''Rage'', filmed at Godwin's (G) jazz concert at the 606 club, in Chelsea. From the late 1990s, Jones studied ani
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  • ...clude ''A History of Rock Music'' (First US edition, 2003), ''A History of Jazz Music 1900-2000'' (2007), ''A History of Popular Music before Rock Music''
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  • ...e = Neural Substrates of Spontaneous Musical Performance: An fMRI Study of Jazz Improvisation
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  • ...rooms posters of musicians or movie stars, listening to forbidden music ([[jazz]], [[rock]], [[New Age]], country and [[contemporary Christian music]]), at
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  • ...ge area could accommodate up to 200 patrons, and the ballroom up to 300. [[Jazz]] trios originally performed there before [[rock 'n' roll]] took over in th
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  • ...ajor figures. His improvisational radio style owed much to his interest in jazz. In addition to writing on jazz, Shepherd did dozens of columns for the early ‘’Village Voice’’ and
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  • ...uitar: Rhythm Concepts and Techniques for Rock, Blues, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, and Country Guitar''. Brühl, Germany: AMA Verlag. ISBN 3-927190-63-2
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  • |The Peterlee Jazz Club, The Argus Butterfly, Peterlee, England
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  • The ''Lullaby'' song (accompanying the barn scene) was sung by jazz vocalist [[Kitty White]], who was personally discovered by composer [[Walte
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  • ...in musical direction for John Paul Jones, playing a mixture of funk, soul, jazz, and r&b for the recording, during the year long absence from touring Led Z
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  • ...s to their music and are influenced by diverse musical styles, including [[jazz]], 1970s progressive rock, [[folk]], and [[blues]]. Opeth are often classif
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  • ...plies when the player is producing [[folk music]], [[country music]], or [[jazz]]. Many people do not realize that fiddle and violin are, in fact, the sam
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  • ...09) ''Galactic Ramble: A Peregrination through British Rock, Pop, Folk and Jazz of the 1960s and 1970s'', 1st edition. London: Foxcote Books. ISBN 1-905880
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  • ...rained, with no vibrato or distortion, and avoids sounding like a blues or jazz instrument. A tape delay, which echoes the organ track in the opposing spea
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  • Macias, Anthony. "'Detroit was Heavy': Modern Jazz, Bebop, and African American Expressive Culture." ''The Journal of African
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  • ...Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]] ballet scores, [[serialism]], [[bebop]]-era [[Jazz]], [[Hip hop music|rap]], [[punk rock]], and [[electronica]] have all been ...e works, like [[Gershwin]]'s ''[[Rhapsody in Blue]]'', are claimed by both jazz and classical music.
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  • ...te = 4 February 2007}}</ref> After Plant's appearance at the 2006 Montreux Jazz Festival to honour Ahmet Ertegun, the two discussed a new Honeydrippers alb
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  • ...as a low-cost alternative to the [[pipe organ]], it came to be used for [[jazz]], [[blues]], and to a lesser extent [[Rock and roll|rock music]] (in the 1 ...ds. Original electromechanical Hammond organs are prized by musicians from jazz, blues, [[Rock music|rock]], [[gospel]], and other musical styles for the l
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  • ....com], now a center for restaurants, art galleries, the [[Jazz Bakery]] (a jazz club), and furniture sales rooms. ...|The Jazz Bakery]] [http://www.jazzbakery.org], the only nonprofit nightly jazz venue in greater Los Angeles.
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  • ...m the quasi-public John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to small jazz clubs; Blues Alley is literally in one.
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  • :''Description:'' The first major local Jamaican genre, derived from American Jazz and R&B, flourishing from 1961 or 1962 to around 1966. It is characterised
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  • ...[[New York Public Library]], the Whitney Museum, Lincoln Center Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the [[Aspen Institute]], the [[Brookings Institution]],
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  • ..."pmid-11674890">{{cite journal |author=Miller WL ''et al.''|title=Practice jazz: understanding variation in family practices using complexity science |jour
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  • ...[http://www.music.org.nz/index.php] and the annual [[Nelson Jazz Festival|Jazz Festival]].
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  • ...ry. The styles of dance practiced in dance halls included ballroom, latin, jazz and swing.
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  • ''[[Petite Fleur]]'' ([[French language|French]], "Little Flower"), jazz tune by [[Sidney Bechet]].
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  • ...e Beechwood Rangers which included Warren Zevon. Giguere's replacement was jazz multi-instrumentalist Richard Thompson from San Diego. In August '72 Brian
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  • They briefly reunited once more in July 2001 for the Montreux Jazz Festival.
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  • ...er took the camera off the paintings. The film, "Harlem Wednesday", with a jazz score by Benny Carter, won first prize at the First International Festival
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  • ...grees in jazz and concert performance, music composition, music education, jazz studies, sound recording technology and performing arts management. It is b * Brian Culbertson, jazz musician
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  • ...bass and percussion, and Michael Lee on drums and percussion. Anglo-Indian jazz singer Najma Akhtar stands in for Sandy Denny (Fairport Convention) on 'The
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  • ...m section]]' with recorded ensembles playing in different styles such as [[jazz]], [[foxtrot]], [[waltz]], etc. Through the late 1970s, the Mellotron had a
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  • ...ummer in Hulet's band, and Joel Root, formerly the bassist for the Chicago jazz band [[Andiamo (band)|Andiamo]]. This group of musicians would tour as The
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  • An only child, Jones' father was Joe Baldwin, an accomplished jazz musician who had played with the British Ambrose Orchestra in the big band
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  • ...[[electric piano]]. Its distinctive sound has appeared particularly in [[jazz]] and [[Rock and roll|rock]] songs of the last fifty years.
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  • * Anthony, Carl S. ''Florence Harding: The First Lady, the Jazz Age, and the Death of America's Most Scandalous President.'' (1998)
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  • ...boney'' in London, which unfortunately did not see release until after the jazz singer's death in the early 1990s. Massot also directed the children's film
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  • ...le = The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York
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  • ...tar Tuning|E-G#-C-e-g#-c, major third guitar tuning]] devised in 1960's by jazz guitarist [[Ralph Patt]] ...ountry music|country]] musicians and have remained particularly popular in jazz music, usually using thicker strings (higher gauged round wound and flat wo
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  • #*Recorded live at Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, 6 July 1969 (Actual source Fillmore W
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  • ...ra plays waltzes (punctuated at various interludes by swing music from the Jazz Band) for those students who prefer some good old-fashioned dancing to toda ...of which is the Jazz Cabaret, at which the curricular and extracurricular Jazz Bands show off their stuff to an appreciative audience in a less formal set
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  • ...ed by rave reviews from veteran music journalist [[Ralph J. Gleason]], the jazz critic of the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''; after seeing the band at the ...pence abruptly quit the band. He was eventually replaced by an experienced jazz drummer recruited from Los Angeles, [[Spencer Dryden]], who played his firs
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  • ...s when we were starting out, and we're both great fans of classical music, jazz, blues, Mediterranean music and Arabic music. A mutual friend suggested tha
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  • ...On the Road'' (the other obvious influence being the improvised solos of [[Jazz]] music). This novel (when it eventually appeared in 1957) transformed Cass ...-expression by abandoning control, notably the improvisational elements in jazz music, and the action paintings of [[Jackson Pollack]] and the other [[abst
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  • ...olutionary development of R&B; the threesome experimented at a fusion of [[jazz]] and [[R&B]] on the record ''[[Fresh Cream]]''. Clapton was also one of th ...c thus turning to inspiration from Eastern music and improvised, free-form jazz with electronically altered instruments and voices within the recording stu
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  • .... Eliot draws also on nursery rhyme, the [[music-hall]] and the style of [[jazz]] lyric. Appended are a set of explanatory notes, some extremely obscure: s
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  • ...tival]], [[Just for Laughs Comedy Festival]], the [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]] and [[Francofolies]].
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  • ...from an ad he had placed in ''[[Melody Maker]]'', replacing Bob Hagger. A jazz aficionado, Bruford had played just three gigs with Blues revivalists [[Sav ...n White]], a more conventional rock drummer and a distinct contrast to the jazz-influenced drumming of Bruford. In fact, White was brought into Yes severa
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  • ...work reflects his wide range of interests, including [[marine biology]], [[jazz]], [[politics]], [[philosophy]], [[history]], and [[Mythology|myth]].
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  • The Salpointe Alumni Band is a seventeen part, all scored, volunteer Jazz Band. Playing Big Band and other genres of music, the band plays for no cha
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  • ==Violin in folk and jazz and rock music== ...dler” to its player, when playing traditional or folk music, and sometimes jazz, rock, and pop music. The instrument is identical to the violin, although
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  • ...lack artists, musicians, and others producing classic works in fields from jazz to theater&mdash;the renaissance is perhaps best known for the literature t ...many aspects of [[African American culture]] over the last century, with [[jazz]] and [[hip hop music|hip hop]] being just two artistic examples that devel
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  • *6 July – Band appears at the Newport Jazz Festival, Rhode Island. *7 March – Led Zeppelin headline the Montreux Jazz Festival.
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  • ...eck with cards, reading, smoking, gambling, music and loafing. Coast Guard jazz bands played music for jitterbug dancing and crew members occasionally play
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  • ...c Records because of its strong historical background with blues, soul and jazz artists, as opposed to other rock acts during the 1960s that were being sig ...d in the blues, but effortlessly able to incorporate influences from folk, jazz and world music. On 12 October, the band appeared at a 'Sunday Lyceum' conc
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  • ...c Records because of its strong historical background with blues, soul and jazz artists, as opposed to other rock acts during the 1960s that were being sig ...d in the blues, but effortlessly able to incorporate influences from folk, jazz and world music. On 12 October, the band appeared at a 'Sunday Lyceum' conc
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  • ...es Sandberg|Charles]] enters the room and begins by putting on some cool [[jazz fusion]] music. He also makes a small edit to the [[Bronx Zoo]]. --[[User:C
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  • ...ng, overtone-rich sound was significantly divergent from the soft folk and jazz-influenced styles that were common among many white artists at the time. To
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  • The town is home to a significant jazz festival each September, and in the summer boasts 'Beached' - an eclectic r
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  • ...Pittsburgh, Wylie Avenue in the Hill District was an important jazz mecca. Jazz greats such as [[Duke Ellington]] and Pittsburgh natives [[Billy Strayhorn]
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  • ...s can be told of [[film]], [[radio]], [[television]], [[popular music]], [[jazz]] music, [[animation]] and much more.
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  • ...'s music, with [[Jacques Loussier]] and [[Uri Caine]] among those creating jazz versions of Bach works.
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  • ...ith proceeds going to the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity and the Jazz Foundation of America.
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  • ...ary Tattoo]] and the [[Edinburgh International Film Festival]], as well as jazz, book and science festivals. Other notable events celebrated in Edinburgh i :[http://www.edinburgh-festivals.com/festivals.cfm?id=Jazz Edinburgh Festivals]</ref> Edinburgh's "Old Town" and "New Town" districts
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  • * Kenney, William Howland. ''Chicago Jazz: A Cultural History, 1904-1930.'' (1993). 233 pp.
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  • ...val international de Strasbourg]], large festival of classical music and [[jazz]] (summer)
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  • ...like from [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry]]'s email to the CZ-List that he's a [[jazz]] fan. Come on, someone make his day with an article about [[Fats Waller]]!
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  • ...are widespread in the [[Andean]] region. In Brazil, [[samba]], American [[jazz]], [[European classical music]] and [[choro]] combined into the ''[[bossa n
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  • ...rican literary canon in the United States. The city was the epicenter of [[jazz]] in the 1940s, [[abstract expressionism]] in the 1950s, and the birthplace The [[Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts]], which includes [[Jazz at Lincoln Center]], the [[Metropolitan Opera]], the [[New York City Opera]
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  • ...bit of a joke, often being left-field and obscure for the sake of it, with jazz being particularly dominant.”<ref name=gray93/> However, the early 80s s
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  • ...s married. She refuses to care for the baby, preferring to make a play for jazz trumpeter Campbell. He takes her to Las Vegas but when she realizes he has Biography of Gene Krupa, the jazz drummer. Krupa's father wanted him to be a priest, but he chose music inste
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  • ...313-7}}</ref> In their first few months the group met some opposition from jazz and blues aficionados for their alleged lack of musical 'purity' and the li
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  • ...o 3]] (specialist-interest music such as classical, world, arts, drama and jazz), [[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4]] (current affairs, drama and comedy), and [[BBC Ra
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  • ...RRHS Performing Arts Center (PAC). Dance techniques are offered in ballet, jazz, lyrical/Contemporary, modern, hip-hop, choreography and performance.
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  • ...Berlin and most other large cities to listen to [[Swing (genre)|swing]], [[jazz]] and other music deemed "degenerate" by the Nazi authorities. This movemen
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  • ...Luther King Drive) soon became known as a "Harlem of the Midwest" for its jazz clubs and juke joints which attracted both local and nationally renowned mu
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  • |'''avant'''—culturally or stylistically advanced, as "avant jazz"''
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