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  Development of Jazz in the US
.... to "jazz." Of course, one must certainly not forget the particular personalities and performers that developed and enhanced their own particular style of jazz. ....
(2444 10 )

Charlie Parker and Jazz
.... The bop style would become progressive jazz and would continue to develop. The style was in fact a logical extension of jazz development ....
(1374 5 )

Modern Jazz
.... another) was also notable. Soon he would be pioneering a new style of jazz free jazz (Sax Appeal). 1960 also saw the establishment ....
(2391 10 )

Forms of Jazz
.... Dixieland was "the brash, marching style of jazz that emerged in New Orleans around the turn of the century" and it was "essentially a black jazz," although ....
(8532 34 )

Jazz Musician Yusef Lateef
.... It was also during this period that Lateef's musical style changed from traditional jazz to a mixed repertoire of blues, chants and ballads done to a danceable ....
(761 3 )

Duke Ellington
.... While working at the Cotton Club, Ellington became influenced by a style of jazz known as "swing" which had been developed by Louis Armstrong and Fletcher ....
(1688 7 )

A Comparison of Two Jazz Styles
.... The birth of Be-bop in the 1940's is often considered to mark the beginning of modern jazz. This style grew directly out of the small swing groups, but placed ....
(806 3 )

Charlie Parker
.... The bop style would become progressive jazz and would continue to develop. The style was in fact a logical extension of jazz development ....
(1366 5 )

Jazz Saxophonist Manu Dibango
.... in France, he was exposed to and influenced by such American jazz artists as Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker. But he sought his own voice and style. ....
(1798 7 )

Dixieland & Ragtime
.... Dixieland was "the brash, marching style of jazz that emerged in New Orleans around the turn of the century" and it was "essentially a black jazz," although ....
(2360 9 )

Jazz & Classical Music
.... many styles to discuss them in length, but they all share common characteristics, "performers of Jazz improvise within the convention of their chosen style. ....
(972 4 )

William "Count" Basie
.... emerged as a leader in Kansas City and was a major influence in the formation of the Kansas City style that was "the basis of much of the big-band jazz of the ....
(995 4 )

John Coltrane
.... another) was also notable. Soon he would be pioneering a new style of jazz free jazz (Sax Appeal). 1960 also saw the establishment ....
(2391 10 )

Louis Armstrong
.... very impressed. The opening part of the song (after the piano introduction) is clearly in the style of "Dixieland" jazz. All of ....
(1896 8 )

Swing Rhythm
.... purveyors of this style. "Brown Skin Girl" by alto-sax player Sonny Rollins is an interesting variation on the repertoire of mainstream jazz, because it shows ....
(1051 4 )

Langston Hughes' Use of Literary Devices
.... where Hughes writes, "The last player piano is closed/The last victrola ceases with the/Jazz Boy Blues." In this poem, the lyrical style Hughes utilizes is ....
(1552 6 )

The Blues as a Musical Genre
.... whose style recaptured an earlier style of singing and playing, looking back to the days before blues was ever rhythm and blues and before jazz and blues began ....
(1367 5 )

LA Confidential. Original music: Jerry Goldsmith
.... are dominated by the popular songs of the early 1950s: pop music, from the early '50s hit parade, Broadway show tunes, or the cool jazz style of the period ....
(569 2 )

Charles Mingus & the Jazz World
.... He learned the different styles of jazz played in these different areas, incorporated elements into his own style, and made the music his own. ....
(1590 6 )

Anita O'Day
.... The subsequent overwhelming commercial success of Fitzgerald's Verve recordings probably never could have been matched by O'Day's more purely jazz style. ....
(3965 16 )

New Orleans and the Development of Jazz
.... Crescent City cadence. National Parks, Rawson, H. (2004). Jazz. American Heritage, 55(5), 18. Suthon, HM (1995). Going out in style. New Orleans
(2122 8 )

Debussy, Duke Ellington, John Cage
.... countless other composers moved away from the dominance and style of Beethoven .... Edward "Duke" Ellington was generally considered as the greatest jazz composer of ....
(724 3 )

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 4 )

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 )

History of the Trumpet
.... Marsalis, in turn, as he is always quick and happy to note, was greatly influenced by the New Orleans jazz style of the first great American jazz trumpeter ....
(1416 6 )

The Great Gatsby
.... is the product of the "Jazz" era, a time when all gods had been declared dead, all wars fought, and all faiths in men had been shaken. Fitzgerald's style is a ....
(661 3 )

Renee Fleming
.... Interview 1). While she was influenced by Jazz and singers like Joni Mitchell, Fleming chose the classical route and opera instead. Fleming's style is one that ....
(500 2 )

Miles Davis
.... record sold better than any album in jazz history. The problem as Davis saw it was that people were simply unprepared to listen to his new style of group ....
(2273 9 )

Career of Miles Davis
.... record sold better than any album in jazz history. The problem as Davis saw it was that people were simply unprepared to listen to his new style of group ....
(2273 9 )

Life & Fiction in the Work of Fitzgerald & Hemingway
.... convincingly encompasses Fitzgerald's scorn for the elevation of style over all substance that in so many ways defined both his own life and the Jazz Age and ....
(1970 8 )

 
 
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