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  1. Gershwin, Jazz, And The Rhapsody

    Gershwin, Jazz, and the Rhapsody The Gershwin biographer Isaac Goldberg wrote in 1931 that with the Rhapsody in Blue, George Gershwin "fired the jazz shot heard

  2. Jazz

    Jazz When it comes to music, most people don't say they like it. People say they like heavy metal, pop, rhythm and blues, or any other type of music, since they

  3. Jazz History In 1920

    Jazz History in 1920 Jazz Poetry in the 1920's Jazz Poetry can be defined as poetry that demonstrates jazz-like rhythm or the feeling of improvisation. During the

  4. Jazz Swing Era

    jazz swing era LESSSON 5 The Swing Era (1932-1942) * Post Depression (1929) * Big Bands become prominent * Instrumentation: 4-5 trumpets, 4 trombones, 5 saxophones

  5. Jazz

    Jazz Early Jazz The earliest easily available jazz recordings are from the 1920's and early 1930's. Trumpet player and vocalist Louis Armstrong ("Pops", "Satchmo")

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  1. Jazz

    Jazz Jazz Jazz is a type of music developed by black Americans about 1900 and possessing an identifiable history and describable stylistic evolution. It is rooted

  2. Jazz

    Jazz The connection between jazz music and race has been discussed ever since it first appeared around 100 years ago. Over the last forty years or so, many jazz

  3. Jazz: A History

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

  4. Jazz: Still Got The Blues?

    Jazz: Still Got the Blues? The interaction between Blues and Jazz can be discerned when the origins of both music are scrutinized. The development of one is hidden

  5. Jazz: America's Classical

    jazz: america's classical Jazz has been called, among other things, America's "only original form," showing it's clear cultural roots in America. In addition, jazz

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