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  1. Harlem

    1925 The exciting new musical form known as jazz is showcased in the "First American Jazz Concert" at Aeolian Hall in New York. 1925 Survey Graphic magazine publishes

  2. Drexel Music Program Essay

    at school led me to audition and perform with the Philadelphia All Catholic Jazz Band, performing in the "2005 Concert of Excellence" at the Kimmel Center. I believe

  3. The History Of Jazz

    result of this trend to variety has been fusion music, which joins jazz, rock, and Latin-American rhythms. The concert on Wednesday night was pretty monotonous, my

  4. Ted Bundy

    before were missing. Six weeks later, a 19 year old college student never arrived at a jazz concert she was going to. The next month a freshman girl disappeared on

  5. Concert Review And Bio: Tchaikovsky

    the jazz band played a few songs. The jazz band only contained ten different players and their songs were much more up beat and had quiet a few solos. As the concert

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  1. Popular Music

    with the big white bands that were more a part of show business than of jazz. The earliest was the concert band of Paul Whiteman, for which Gershwin composed Rhapsody

  2. Ascap

    and television music, folk, roots and blues, jazz, gospel, contemporary Christian, new age, theater and cabaret, dance, electronic, symphonic, and concert, the entire

  3. Sociology

    seemed to disappeared into the air in the conclusion of the pieces. Jazz trombonist Bill Watrous was the guest conductor at the concert and he performed a solo in

  4. How Music Effected Civil Rights

    was in his early 40s, he was at the peak of his creativity in composing, and the peak of his career. During this time he became the first African American to set

  5. Importance Of Louis Armstrong

    Bop was also starting to challenge the status quo in the Jazz world. The Louis Armstrong Orchestra was beginning to look tired and concert and record sales were declining.

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