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32nd Street Jazz | Live Jazz - YouTube
32nd Street Jazz began with a shared love of 1960s hard bop and post-bop jazz, '70s funk/fusion, '80s pop rock, and show tunes.
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Chicago Jazz Philharmonic: Sketches of Spain Performance - YouTube
... and jazz sensibility. Orbert Davis joins us with more ... Bossa Nova Jazz - Relaxing Jazz Music & Smooth Bossa Nova Instrumental for Chill Cafe Vibes.
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Chicago Jazz Philharmonic: Sketches of Spain - YouTube
... and jazz sensibility. Orbert Davis joins us with more ... World Music Groove•193K views · 10:25. Go to channel Infinite ...
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The History of Jazz Has Instantly Expanded | The New Yorker
Newly released archival live performances by Ahmad Jamal, Joe Henderson, and Cecil Taylor illuminate their legacies and the art form at large. By ...
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Review: Jazz On Top of the World - DownBeat
Lyytinen takes a tenor solo on “Barrelling,” his reed vibrating alongside piano progressions and slowclap percussion. All is softness, and ECM ought ...
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Life-changing jazz albums: Kevin Figes on 'Coltrane' - Jazzwise
The saxophonist and bandleader Kevin Figes explains to Brian Glasser why it's a classic John Coltrane album that took his musical world in a new ...
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Miles Davis at the Plugged Nickel: The Live Recordings That Rewrote Jazz History
When Miles Davis and his Second Great Quintet took the stage at Chicago's Plugged Nickel in December 1965, no one realised they were witnessing ...
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Ensemble Connect in Scott Joplin's “The Entertainer” at Carnegie Hall! - YouTube
... and composers who set the course of American music before the rise of early jazz ... music before the rise of early jazz. While he's commonly ...
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Earth, Wind & Fire: Jazz Fest Final Day Food & Music - YouTube
The Menu: Ian McNulty tracks down the final "must-eat" staples of the festival. The Music: Keith Spera previews the closing sets for the Festival ...
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'Slick, suave and a little sexy': Herb Alpert - the unlikely kitsch 1960s act that dominated the US charts
In the middle of the 1960s rock revolution, a jazz trumpeter smashed chart records and briefly became bigger than the Beatles.
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