Charles Mingus & the Jazz World
.... Bill Crow in his book
Jazz Anecdotes presents a picture o the
jazz world based on interviews, biographies, and oral histories collected by the Institute of ....
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Modern Jazz
.... was a turbulent one. The
jazz world, never the picture of calm, had a new intruder in the form of heroin. This narcotic had a direct ....
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Forms of Jazz
.... In the wider
jazz world the syncopations of ragtime proved to be "especially tenacious" and survivals can still be heard in the work of the sophisticated
jazz ....
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JAZZ ANECDOTES
.... Crow very first chapter (3) sums up his book when he combines the individuality of
jazz musicians combines with the capricious
world in which they try to make ....
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JAMES BALDWIN'S "SONNY BLUES"
.... He was also, despite his drug habit, an unbelievable source of pride to blacks, if they were "hip" enough to know the
jazz world. ....
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Jazz Saxophonist Manu Dibango
.... with music from other countries that blends
jazz, blues, reggae, Caribbean, Arabic and traditional European music. What Manu was after was a
world music, and ....
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New Orleans and the Development of Jazz
.... and Kid Ory, Louis Armstrong, Danny Barker, and many other early
jazz greats) may be gone, but
jazz itself lives on in New Orleans and around the
world. ....
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Dixieland & Ragtime
.... In the wider
jazz world the syncopations of ragtime proved to be "especially tenacious" and survivals can still be heard in the work of the sophisticated
jazz ....
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John Coltrane
.... was a turbulent one. The
jazz world, never the picture of calm, had a new intruder in the form of heroin. This narcotic had a direct ....
(2391

10

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Profiles of Musical Instruments
.... around 1350. The xylophone made its way into the
jazz world in the 1930s via Lionel Hampton in the Benny Goodman orchestra. In fact ....
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Chicago
.... The language style effectively locates the audience in the seedy
world of the historical
jazz town, whilst inferring that we're looking at a place and society ....
(1000

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Aristotle's Elements of Theatre & "Chicago"
.... The language style effectively locates the audience in the seedy
world of the historical
jazz town, whilst inferring that we're looking at a place and society ....
(999

4

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The Blues as a Musical Genre
.... Lyrical and musical forms became largely standardized in the years before
World War II, and singers often worked with
jazz band or piano. ....
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Duke Ellington
This paper will discuss the career and musical accomplishments of Duke Ellington, the renowned musician and showman who proved to the
world that
jazz could and ....
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Development of Jazz in the US
.... As a medium,
jazz developed from the multifarious traditions brought to the new
world in part from Africa, in part from the various European styles that made ....
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Charlie Parker and Jazz
.... combination furthered the bebop style and made it more evident to the musical
world. .... Many
jazz critics missed the important elements of the music and took to ....
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What is Music?
.... The Nineteen Twenties in America were the so=-called
Jazz Age.
World War II had stirring martial music, and tender love songs to sentimentally unite women left ....
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Historical Significance of On the Road
.... and became the voice of disaffected youth in the post-
World War II .... lifestyle of the pre-war generation, Kerouac's (1957) characters embrace
jazz, drugs, dharma ....
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The world systems approach
.... of the US was diminished by the effects of the depression, but
World War II .... in the export of American culture, fueled by the movie industry and the
jazz era in ....
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Arrest the Music
.... creation, highlife-
jazz from achieving popular success. Disenchanted with his music and the band's financial setbacks, Fela began to examine the
world around ....
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Life & Fiction in the Work of Fitzgerald & Hemingway
....
world how personal and physical courage defined what a man should and must be, while Fitzgerald - once the sort of glittering, cynical and irresponsible
Jazz ....
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James Baldwin Sonny's Blues
.... Sonny has escaped his past by immersing himself in the private
world of introspection .... Through his discovery of
jazz music, what it means, and what it means to ....
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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... spiritual, various folk music, and
jazz would develop. John Rublowsky states of the American music: "The slave became a kind of New
World catalyst, combining ....
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NYC Music Venues
.... 29, 1998, a Gregory Hines influenced dance troupe known as the
Jazz Tap Ensemble is .... It is one of the
world's largest indoor theaters and its design is art deco ....
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Cultural Globalization
....
Jazz. .... If we look at these typically American phenomena it is worth mentioning that it is not the US that forced the
world to become Americanized but the
world ....
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The Doors and Peace Frog
.... half dozen
jazz records under his own name. The purpose of this proposal is to obtain financing for upcoming concerts by Peace Frog, the
world's premier Doors ....
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African American Experience in Literature
.... or leave Brewster Place, they always come back because they are unfairly denied in the
world outside Brewster Place as much as the characters in
Jazz or those ....
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The Writings of Langston Hughes
.... or leave Brewster Place, they always come back because they are unfairly denied in the
world outside Brewster Place as much as the characters in
Jazz or those ....
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5

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Charlie Parker
.... combination furthered the bebop style and made it more evident to the musical
world. .... Many
jazz critics missed the important elements of the music and took to ....
(1366

5

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Charles Mingus
.... of life as a black American, and reveals some of the history of
jazz from his .... In the outside
world, though, he finds that he is classified with other blacks no ....
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