Essays about jazz band

  1. History of Jazz
    ... It wasnamp39t until the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, that Jazz came to the forefront. It was the recordings of the Original Dixieland ...
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  2. Joe
    ... Upon his return to Chicago, Oliver started his own band, called ampquotKing Oliveramp39s Creole Jazz Band.ampquot The band often played at Lincoln Gardens in Chicago. ...
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  3. Louis Armstrong
    ... were inspiring. He confessed later that his days with the Creole Jazz band were the most thrilling days of his life. King Oliver ...
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  4. Louis Armstrongs Influential Career
    ... It was an invitation to join The Creole Jazz Band an offer Armstrong couldnamp39t refuse. The Jazz Band cut itamp39s first record in the ...
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  5. Louis Armstrongamp39s Influential Career
    ... It was an invitation to join The Creole Jazz Band an offer Armstrong couldnamp39t refuse. The Jazz Band cut itamp39s first record in the ...
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  6. Music
    ... It was an invitation to join The Creole Jazz Band an offer Armstrong couldnamp39t refuse. The Jazz Band cut itamp39s first record in the ...
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  7. 1920amp39 jazz
    ... He is mostly known for his time spent with his Creole Jazz Band. Recognition should be given to the fact that Louis Armstrong got ...
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  8. History of the Dave Matthews Band
    ... Carter Beauford provided jazz influences to the band. ... Music came natural to him as a result of his father, who played trumpet in a jazz band. ...
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  9. Jazz in New York and Chicago During the 1920s
    ... He is mostly known for his time spent with his Creole Jazz Band. Recognition should be given to the fact that Louis Armstrong got ...
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  10. jazz
    ... range, and the four rhythm instruments provided a unified harmonic foundation.ampquot It was in the 1920amp39s where the first form of orchestral jazz band appeared. ...
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  11. THE GUITAR, ITS EVOLUTION INTO JAZZ, AND INNOVATIONS GUITARISTS ...
    ... The bandamp39s intentions were to combine rock and jazz. ... Jazz guitar has moved from being just rhythm and soloing to adding color and uniqueness to a jazz band. ...
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  12. Dave Matthews Band, The Most Compelling Band Around
    ... Since childhood, he has been playing jazz drums. Music came natural to him as a result of his father, who played trumpet in a jazz band. ...
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  13. Dizzy Gillespie
    ... of state. This was the first time a jazz band had been sponsored, and played sixtycfour concerts in fifteen cities. When Dizzy returned ...
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  14. Brandt Wallace
    ... In order to gather information to write this paper, research was conducted at a downtown bar by observing a four piece jazz band and its audience. ...
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  15. Miles Davis
    ... J S. Bowmen. He of course learned very quickly, and soon he was playing with local jazz band. ... J S. Bowmen. This band created a new sound ampquotcool jazzampquot. ...
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  16. The Night Of Jazz
    ... that it has nothing to do with being qualified or even experienced enough to listen to jazz. ... The only lighting came from the floor stage where the band played. ...
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  17. jazz in the 20s
    ... BigBand jazz reached its peak in the early 1930s and may not have done so if employers were paying musicians enough to live off of. ...
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  18. jazz
    ... He had a million dollar talent in his band and he never thought to let me sing.ampquot During the 1930s a new style of jazz emerged. It ...
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  19. dave matthews band
    ... By introducing acoustic guitars and shifting tempos punctuated by violins, penny whistles and other flourishes of world music and jazz, the band has forged a ...
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  20. Duke Ellington
    ... orchestra. He started off with an average jazz band of ten people but through the thirties and forties that number greatly expanded. He ...
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  21. Louis Armstrong Bio
    ... Mississippi River. In 1922 Armstrong joined Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band in Chicago and made his first recording. Armstrong moved ...
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  22. Miles Davis an American Jazz
    ... the art from the late 1940s.ampquot Miles Davis was, and still is one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of ... Davis liked to play in his high school band and in RampampB bands ...
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  23. jazzing 20th the century
    ... ampquotQueenampquot Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Kingamp39s Oliveramp39s Creole Jazz Band and other African American musicians flourish during the twentieth ...
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  24. Jazz history
    ... Big Band Big band refers to a jazz group of 10 or more musicians, usually featuring at least three trumpets, two or more trombones, four or more saxophones ...
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  25. Langston Hughes1
    ... The vigor and spirit of his youth is reflected in the energy of the writing, Jazzband, jazzband, / Play, plAY, PLAY / Tomorrow....who knows ...
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  26. Langston Hughes
    ... The vigor and spirit of his youth is reflected in the energy of the writing, Jazzband, jazzband, / Play, plAY, PLAY / Tomorrow....who knows ...
    (1333 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  27. Jazz Giants
    ... Johnson then played in the high school band as well as the brass marching band of the YMCA. The 1920amp39s in America was a jazz period classified as the ampquotRoaring ...
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  28. Entertainment in the jazz age
    ... Another very popular jazz artist was George Gershwin. Unlike many of the other jazz composers of this era, George was white and did not lead a Big Band. ...
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  29. Ellington and Jazz in the 30amp39s
    ... It combined the elements of Ragtime, marching band music, and Blues. The main difference between Jazz and these other types of music was the widespread use of ...
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  30. DAVE MATTHEWS BAND
    ... instruments. Before joining the band, LeRoi played jazz at many night clubs in the CharlottesvilleRichmond area. Carter Beauford ...
    (2209 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)



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