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  1. Masters of Jazz Guitar: The Story of the Players and Their Music (Book)
  2. A Night in Tunisia: Imaginings of Africa in Jazz (Limelight) by Norman C. Weinstein, 2004-07-01
  3. Jazz Drumming in Big Band and Combo by Sperie Karas, 2006-04-01
  4. Metal, Rock, and Jazz: Perception and the Phenomenology of Musical Experience (Music Culture) by Harris M. Berger, 1999-07-30
  5. The Jazz Language: A Theory Text for Jazz Composition and Improvisation by Dan Haerle, 1982-09
  6. Jazz: America's Classical Music by Grover Sales, 1992-08-22
  7. In Recital with Jazz, Blues, and Rags, Book 5 (includes CD) by various, 2008-02-01
  8. The Art of Jazz Trumpet by John McNeil, 1999-09-01
  9. Ultimate Jazz Fake Book by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, 1988-06
  10. Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Theory for All Musicians (Jazz Instruction) by Robert Rawlins, Nor Eddine Bahha, 2005-07-01
  11. Jazz Favorites for Two: Flute (Jazz Duet)
  12. Jazz and Blues: Trumpet (Instrumental Folio) by Hal Leonard Corp., 1999-09-01
  13. Jazz Noir: Listening to Music from Phantom Lady to The Last Seduction by David Butler, 2002-03-30
  14. Up from the Cradle of Jazz: New Orleans Music Since World War II by Jason Berry, Jonathan Foose, et all 2009-09-02

41. Free Jazz Radio - AOL Music
Jazz radio on AOL Radio offers free jazz music stations online.
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42. Jazz Music | Music | Songs | Piano - At JazzMusic.com.au
Jazz Music. Jazz music came about during the early 20th century, which originated from African American communities in the southern part of the United States.
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Jazz Music
Jazz music came about during the early 20th century, which originated from African American communities in the southern part of the United States. Jazz music makes of use of the blue note, improvisation, odd time and syncopation. Over time, a lot of different forms of jazz music have sprung out from the pop-based to the more avant-garde. Since then, a lot of musicians have contributed to the growth of jazz music. Jazz music albums and singles are available through Internet downloads and in music stores.
Jazz music by Miles Davis
One of the most popular names in jazz music is Miles Davis. This American jazz trumpet player and composer is considered to be one of the most influential artists in jazz music. He has been known to have a hand in the development of modal jazz, jazz fusion and jazz- funk. He has won countless awards including the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Composition of More Than 5 Minutes Duration for the album "Sketches of Spain".
Jazz music by Jaco Pastorius
John Francis Anthony "Jaco" Pastorius III is known to be one of the most influential jazz bassists of all time. He is known for his styles in jazz music such as jazz-funk, jazz-fusion and funk. He used a lot of harmonics in his jazz solos, as well as notes in the higher register of the bass' range. He is best known for using a fretless jazz bass.

43. Jazzitude
Original features and articles about jazz music and musicians. Also features directories of links to information of interest to jazz fans and musicians.
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Archives Reviews Jazz History ... Roman Nights
Light On Prana Dance , also of high quality, and now comes the third installment, Roman Holiday. These three recordings go a long way toward stating the case for Harrell as a major jazz artist deserving of much wider recognition. Dark Eyes
Veteran Polish trumpet player Tomasz Stanko has a well-deserved reputation for finding and nurturing good young talent. Like his previous band, this one has the talent to push their leader and mentor into new territory as well. Unlike that group, this one is Nordic In Hi-Fi Stereo
In Hi-Fi Stereo In Hi-Fi Stereo is meant to evoke a more hard-edged, soulful, funk-spiced sound favored by Abair influences such as Cannonball Adderley and David Sanborn. Earthglow
Earthglow The Complete Columbia Album Collection
Columbia Records is bringing its Miles Davis remastering project to grand closure with its limited edition release of The Complete Columbia Album Collection Lost Vinyl
Forgotten Fantasies

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44. HowStuffWorks "Jazz Music"
Jazz music can be a bit confusing to firsttime listeners due to the complex structure jazz uses. Learn about jazz music and jazz music structure.
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    The Preservation Hall Band in New Orleans, 1970 Beginning listeners are often disoriented by their first experiences with jazz. Its structure is typically more complex than other popular forms of music. And because of its improvised nature with multiple melodies and rhythms working together listeners accustomed to more structured, predictable forms of music might find jazz difficult to follow. But those same things that make jazz difficult to appreciate at first are what more seasoned listeners come to relish. ­­­T­he first step in understanding how jazz works is knowing what to listen for. Jazz ensembles which can have two to 20 players range in style, size and instrumentation. But they are all united by three basic elements: improvisation, syncopation and blue notes.

45. De Werf
Theater, (jazz) music and record label.
http://www.dewerf.be/

46. Jazz | Define Jazz At Dictionary.com
to dance to jazz music. 12. to play or perform jazz music. 13. Informal. to act or proceed with great energy or liveliness. 14. Slang Vulgar. to copulate.
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47. Latin Jazz Network
Online project dedicated to promoting Latin jazz music and artists. Contains news, reviews, events, interviews, and artists profiles.
http://www.latinjazznet.com/
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Latin Jazz Network Radio – Jukebox – October 2010 Playlist
In Conversation with Saxophonist, Composer, Arranger Mercedes Figueras
When Mercedes and I met in person the first thought that crossed my mind was, “How is such a small person capable of producing such a LARGE sound?” During the course of my conversation with Mercedes I received the answer to that and many other questions about her life and music. As a music journalist, it gives me great pleasure to lend my support to exceptional new artists who are “under the radar.” Meet Mercedes Figueras and the Black Butterflies...
Oscar Valdés, founder of Irakere and now band leader of Diákara
Irakere was Cuba’s invention to enable the Cuban scene to compete with the international rock music development. The innovative band became a great success and won a Grammy in the 70s. The Cuban state cut the success tour when it forced the group to cancel their concerts in the US in favour of local events. The founders Chucho Valdés, Cuba’s most famous pianist until today, and Oscar Valdés, percussionist and singer, are two of Cuba’s...
2010 Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Festival
Photographer Carlos Haddock has been documenting the culture and music of New York and Puerto Rico for nearly three decades. His photographs have been exhibited at the Manners of Fine Art Gallery in New York and the Bienal de Fotografia in Puerto Rico. In addition, he was awarded a trophy by The Association of Photojournalists in Puerto Rico for his photographs of Festival de Jueyes, Maunabo (2002)...

48. JAZZ'HALO
Belgian organization promoting modern jazz music. Produces quarterly magazine, CD recordings, concerts.
http://www.jazzhalo.be

49. Jazz.com | Jazz Music – Jazz Songs – Jazz Reviews
Jazz.com reviews all the hottest tracks in jazz, blues and world music, and also reviews thousands of great recordings from the past.
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50. Charleston Jazz Series
Volunteer organization promoting the appreciation and availability of jazz music in central West Virginia. Includes schedule, artists, education and outreach programs.
http://www.charlestonjazz.org/

51. Jazz Music | All About The Origins Of Jazz Music
The essence of the sound of Jazz music is so versatile due to the origins from which it first began. In fact, New Orleans, Louisiana is the place where Jazz first began between
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All About The Origins Of Jazz Music
The essence of the sound of Jazz music is so versatile due to the origins from which it first began. In fact, New Orleans, Louisiana is the place where Jazz first began between 1850 and 1900 by African slaves as well as the freed people of color. The first style of Jazz music was known as Dixieland.
In Africa from the Middle to Central to the West, one can hear the intricate rhythmic improvisation of the percussive instruments that is often heard with Jazz Music. These rhythms combined with the American Spirituals, Hymns, Blues, and the blue grass hillbilly musical sounds created a type of sound the originated in Jazz music. However, the music was just a peculiar sound without a particular title to call it fifteen years later in 1915. The great pianist Earl Hines born in 1903 played this type of music before the title Jazz became an official style of music. The word "Jazz" which was formerly spelled as "Jass" has it's origins as a type of American slang used to describe the sound of Jazz music.
It is the sound of Jazz music that began as an offspring from the origins that created this music. In the beginning of the century the instruments used in Jazz music were European percussion, brass and woodwind instruments primarily for the military marching or dance bands.

52. Lunatune.com > Homepage
A reliable source of critiques on the most interesting funk and jazz music releases. Affiliated with Amazon.
http://www.lunatune.com/
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53. BUBL LINK: Jazz Music
s All About Jazz; America's Jazz Heritage; Benny Carter Web Site; Contemporary List of Jazz Links; Culturekiosque; FolkLib Index; Louis Armstrong......Titles
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  • All About Jazz America's Jazz Heritage Benny Carter Web Site Contemporary List of Jazz Links ... William P Gottlieb Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
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    All About Jazz
    Collection of information on jazz music. Includes articles on jazz genres such as contemporary, big band, acid and latin, artist information, interviews, audio reviews and biographies. A time line traces the history of jazz music from pre-1850 to the present day and new releases and festivals are announced.
    Author: All About Jazz
    Subjects: jazz music
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    Resource type: articles, images
    America's Jazz Heritage
    Ten-year initiative to research, preserve, and present the history of jazz through exhibitions, performances, recordings, radio broadcasts, publications and educational programs throughout the US. The site includes audio clips, interviews, schedules of performances, bibliographies and links to related sites.
    Author: Smithsonian Institution
    Subjects: jazz music
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    Benny Carter Web Site
    Information about jazz musician Benny Carter, including his career and current activities. Features biography, discography, image gallery and a list of forthcoming appearances.

    54. Lyric Conservatory Of Music
    Voice lessons in Miami for classical, popular, jazz, and musical theatre singers.
    http://www.miamivoicestudio.com

    55. Free Jazz Music, Download Jazz Songs – EZ-Tracks
    Get lost in the classic jazz music like Frank Sinatra’s My Way. Download free Jazz songs here.
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    Jazz music is one of America's truly indigenous music genres and one that unlike the blues, is known for risky improvisation. This beautiful collection of American jazz records is not to be missed. We've got free jazz music for your every mood. Get the Big Band sounds of Duke Ellington Glenn Miller and Count Basie , the solo styling's of legends like Ray Charles and Sarah Vaughan and the soothing sounds of the cool jazz instrumentalists. Our classic jazz songs will put a little mellowness and serenity in your hectic day. With roots in African-American blues and ragtime, jazz is the quintessential American music. Here we've got downloads representing every type of this musical genrefrom Bebop and Dixieland to Jazz Fusion and today's Electronica. It's music for every mood, lifestyle and taste. So chill out with your favorite jazz records today. Download Jazz Music now!* Become Your Favorite Jazz Performers!

    56. Jazz Singer Songwriter / Vocalist - Gwen Hughes - Atlanta, GA
    Atlanta swing and jazz music vocalist. Biography, photos, calendar, repertoire, mailing list, song samples, contact information.
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    "Imagine if Tina Turner and Cassandra Wilson somehow combined genetic material... Gwen Hughes is an exciting talent."
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    Jazz? Pop? Post-modern melodic posturing? Bluegrass? Funkified low-carb song styling? Well, you won’t find her in the sale bin with Perry Como, that’s for sure. Multiple winner of Creative Loafing's BEST JAZZ ARTIST a popular ambassador of the genre. Along the way, she has crooned in Paris and Prague, collaborated on a film about Elvis impersonators, and appeared as a character in a detective novel (Philip DePoy's, Dancing Made Easy, Dell).
    GWEN'S LATEST CD RELEASE
    During this "journey, " Gwen & The Band thrice received "Atlanta's Favorite Jazz Artist," as voted by the readers of Creative Loafing, the largest local magazine published. Additionally, Gwen's song, "Lights of the City" (from Lost and Found) received finalist consideration out of 100,000 songs for "Best Jazz Vocal" song by the Just Plain Folks Awards (Los Angeles). Both " Torch Life " and "

    57. Jazz Music Site
    One of our most beloved jazz musicians was Louis Armstrong. He was most famous for playing “Hello Dolly” using his trumpet. He began playing in clubs in New Orleans, also
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    Author: admin One of our most beloved jazz musicians was Louis Armstrong.  He was most famous for playing “Hello Dolly” using his trumpet.  He began playing in clubs in New Orleans, also his birthplace, in his early teens.  He became popular because of his gravelly voice and innovative style.  In the 1920s, he had his own band called the Hot Five.  It was later to be called the Hot Seven. Louis was also known as Satchmo, which was the abbreviation of “satchelmouth” because of the size of his mouth.  He was also fondly known as Gatemouth or Dippermouth.  He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an “early influence” in 1990.  In his honor, New Orleans renamed their airport as Louis Armstrong International Airport. Posted in Uncategorized
    Jazz
    Author: admin What musical instrument comes to mind when you think of jazz?  It is the clarinet?  How about the cornet or trumpet? Jazz music began in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20 th Century by black musicians.  It is considered lively with complex rhythms.

    58. The Selia Qynn Home Page
    Singer/songwriter/musician/poet of original acoustic folk-jazz music with a soft, seductive edge.
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    One Hermann Circle Drive ~ Houston, TX 77030 view collection
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    59. INSTRUMENTAL JAZZ MUSIC, SMOOTH JAZZ, VOCAL JAZZ MUSIC ONLINE
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    60. Welcome To The Website Of The Jazz Departement Of The Lucerne School Of Music
    Offering a four-year study programme in (jazz-)music and pedagogy.
    http://www.jsl.ch/
    It used to be quite difficult to get to the JAZZ SCHOOL LUCERNE .....but now we're just one click away! HOCHSCHULE LUZERN MUSIK, ABTEILUNG JAZZ, ZENTRALSTRASSE 18, CH-6003 LUZERN, SWITZERLAND
    Phone: ++41-41-412 20 56 / Fax: ++41-41-412 20 57 / E-Mail: jazz@hslu.ch

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