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... The New Orleans jazz had developed a newer kind of sound- "Dixieland"- and brought out a improviser, technically, emotionally, and intellectually. ...
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Jazz Jazz is a type of music developed by black Americans about 1900 and ... Louie Armstrong closed the book on the dynastic tradition in New Orleans jazz. ...
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... He replaced King Oliver in Kid Ory's New Orleans band in ... Young developed a light airy sound on the tenor ... approach is considered the fountainhead of cool jazz. ...
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... of jazz say that it began in New Orleans and worked its ... Jazz should not be thought of as a successor to blues ... but as a very original music that developed out of ...
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... Many rivalries developed as pianists developed but it gave those people living there a ... Jazz was an enormous influence as it spread north from New Orleans. ...
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... A young piano player named Edward "Duke" Ellington was discovered in New Orleans. ... It is just a new style developed in the same manor as Jazz. ...
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... Jazz music came about in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is considered to be "America's Music." People call it this because of the way it was developed. ...
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... Orleans, all of which first developed in small urban areas, and caught on throughout the region. These New Orleans-bred styles of music are jazz, blues, and a ...
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... surviving from West African music; black folk music forms developed in the ... anything that anyone ever called jazz." (p.7 jazz style) New Orleans was where ...
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... Oliver soon developed his own personalized style of playing the trumpet. ... are considered some of the best representations of black New Orleans combo jazz. ...
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... The earliest "jazz bands" took root around New Orleans. ... Smaller Dixieland bands developed to play in small bars and bordellos that existed in the seamier ...
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... The development of jazz in Chicago came from New Orleans where, after ... It was during this time that the Chicago style was developed and at this point the ...
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... during his childhood and as a high school player, Pistol quickly developed into an ... the Hawks, in 1974-75 Maravich was traded to the expansion New Orleans Jazz. ...
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... large orchestra with all the fully developed wind instruments ... Early Jazz music was played in small ensembles making ... Dixieland groups of New Orleans had similar ...
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... music, invented by black musicians in New Orleans, Louisiana, hit ... This is because jazz has a more up-beat and ... few of the many dances that developed during the ...
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... Jazz, which originated in New Orleans was a synthesis of earlier African-American music. ... New park systems were being developed as well. ...
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... 4, 1900 in the Storyville section of New Orleans. ... the factors in balance, all the factors equally developed... ... tone not only for all future jazz musicians, but ...
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... By the age 10 she was well developed that the men ... Her recordings became a masterpiece to the name jazz. ... Town Hall and later appeared in the movie New Orleans. ...
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... JAZZ, a direct descendant of blues, developed among blacks in New Orleans and spread with their migration. By 1920 it was popular throughout the country. ...
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... to this above quote is that black music-makers developed their own ... music style was called "Jazz." By most account, Jazz took form in New Orleans where ex ...
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... Still, Jazz did not originate in Harlem. New Orleans and Chicago both claim to be an important role ... New York developed a great system of tunnels and reservoirs ...
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... At the same time, New Orleans musicians were ... they would improvise, later to be known as jazz. ... drum manufacturers further refined and developed components of ...
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... when Abe Lincoln went down to New Orleans, and I ... Although not all the characters are fully developed, they are ... Hughes also used jazz rhythms and the tempo of ...
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... playing in the high school concert jazz band together. ... energy onto their live shows, they developed an overwhelmingly ... event was held in New Orleans on Saturday ...
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