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  1. Feb 26, 2024 · Jazz has always included what Jelly Roll Morton referred to as a ‘Spanish tinge’, dating back to the music’s origins in the melting pot of New Orleans in the early 20th Century. In the late 1940s Dizzy Gillespie pioneered Afro-Cuban jazz with his big band, and in collaboration with the composer and percussionist Chano Pozo, who wrote the Latin jazz standards ‘Manteca’ and ‘Tin Tin ...

  2. Jul 2, 2019 · Jazz developed across the South, Mid-West and West of the USA. It first got noticed around 1911-13. Recorded jazz history starts in 1917, ironically with an odd mixture of jazz and hokum from white New Orleans group The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, led by the blatantly racist cornetist Nick LaRocca.

  3. The glory of jazz in New Orleans is that classic jazz and its purveyors remain influential to those who play music today. Artists such as Michael White seriously studied jazz's early players, such as fellow clarinetist George Lewis. White became renowned as a keeper of the traditional flame and for expanding the genre.

  4. Adorno, Theodore. "On Jazz" and "Farewell to Jazz" in Essays in Music. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, pp. 470-495, 496-500 *Aldrich, Robert. "Drawing a Line for Jazz," New York Times, December 10, 1922 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002)

  5. Jul 26, 2017 · Hi, I'm Dr. SaxLove, and I want to help you start your morning just right. That's why I put together this upbeat Morning Jazz Music collection of happy and p...

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  6. Feb 8, 2021 · The 1987 revised edition of the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, recordings made between 1916 and 1981. ... The Musicman 1918 Music Collection The High ...

  7. Apr 6, 2024 · These early jazz musicians also brought aspects of spirituals and syncopated rhythms into their music, crafting a complex sound deeply rooted in their cultural history. Street parades and funeral processions in New Orleans became the focal points, where bands would regularly play and improvisation —a hallmark of jazz—thrived.

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