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  1. The Harlem Renaissance

    ... All types of music require musicians. In the HR (Harlem Renaissance), there were
    many who contributed to this new style of music known as jazz. ...

  2. The Master Of Music

    the master of music. The music called Jazz was born sometime around 1895 in New
    Orleans. It combined elements of Ragtime, marching band music and Blues. ...

  3. Branzburg Vs. Hayes

    ... Jazz music is a very likeable musical preference. The jazz musical recital was given
    at 1 o?clock during dead hour, so I was expecting a full house. ...

  4. Ethel Waters

    ... She was a talented blues singer whose unique style distinguished her from
    other blues singers and she was a jazz vocalist as well. ...

  5. Conert Review

    ... However, interestingly, through whole my life, I have never experienced
    jazz music and I have never been to jazz concert. Therefore ...

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  1. Music In The United States

    ... s the big bands had already hit the music scene and were a popular choice for many
    listeners, but new forms of it were branching, swing and jazz were becoming ...

  2. Charlie Parker

    Charlie Parker. Charlie Parker (1920 ? 1955) Charlie Parker spent his childhood
    in Kansas City, Missouri, one of the hottest jazz spots in the country. ...

  3. The History Of Swing Music And Dancing

    ... Big bands like Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Artie Shaw, and others became
    household names and music icons (?Jazz History- Swing?). ...

  4. Louis Armstrong

    ... Louis Armstrong over came such adversities as poverty, a lack of good education,
    and racism to become one of the greatest jazz player not just of the 1920s but ...

  5. American Slavery

    ... types of secular music that emerged during the slave days, through the civil war,
    reconstruction, and depression periods.??They are blues, jazz, and gospel ...

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